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Making A Good
First Impression
Volume 1 of "The Rock"
Making a good first impression . . . how many times has it been brought to your
attention that making a good first impression is one of the most important things
you can do? We all strive to make good first impressions whether it be in a class,
with our friends, at a job interview, on college applications or in almost anything we
do.
Plymouth South High School is trying to make, in a sense, a good first impression.
We are a new school, with new people, a new building, a new look. The yearbook of
Plymouth South is given the name "The Rock", as a symbol not only of the historic
background of the town of Plymouth, but also of strength and solidity. In addition,
the theme of volume I of "The Rock" is "Making A Good First Impression", for all of
the good impressions we have made in our high school years and those we have yet
to make.
A friendly (??) game of flag football during P.E. class.
Phil LaPointe sharpening his drafting skills.
Anders Geering sounding off.
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Making A Choice??
Sondra Wright explores college possibilities at one of the Guidance Department's College Fairs.
Darren Lutz checks out the stacks in the IMC.
Steve Kandik and John Celowtsky listen to an Army recruiter at the College Fair.
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Student Life
Take a minute to look around you ~ at your friends, at your ac-
quaintances, at your peers. There's more than meets the eye. Look
closely in each classroom, in the hallways, in the gym, in the cafeteria,
in the parking lot, downtown, at the mall. Be quick though; people are
rarely stopped for more than a moment. Everyone is busy, whether it
be working, attending a meeting, volunteering, participating in one of
the many after school activities, or hanging out with friends. Every-
where you look there are all kinds of people involved in a variety of ac-
tivities, both in and out of school ~ each day preparing for something
new and different, and each day making good first impressions.
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Big, A Prison, Impressive, Gigantic
1st Impressions of PSHS
"Big", "A Prison", "Impressive", "Gi-
gantic", "Crowded", these were just a
few of the comments made by students
and facuhy when they were asked about
their first impressions of Plymouth
South High School.
The majority of freshmen reported
feeling that they were going to get lost in
such a large building. They were con-
fused by schedules, baffled by room
numbers, overwhelmed by the crowds at
lunch and intimidated by the upperclass-
men. David Carter summed up many of
the Freshmen's thoughts in three short
Mike Carter, Jeff Williams (Chili), Troy Sullivan
and Tucker McKay enter school for another 180
days.
words, "It was BIG."
Returning upperclassmen were not as
overwhelmed with the physical aspect of
the building. Their first impressions had
more to do with people. Missy Jones
commented, "I was glad to be back and
see all my friends."
Some seniors were impressed they fi-
nally made it to their "SENIOR YEAR."
Allison Besse said, "I can't believe we're
finally seniors" while Jen Maliff re-
marked, "Wow, I only have to be here a
few months."
Sarah Anderson & Kyle Dewing look at a schedule.
A Different Perspective...
Miyuki Takeda is a senior foreign
exchange student from Japan living
with Heather Sifferd and her family.
Her first impression of PSHS is that
the school is very big and overwhelm-
ing. In Japan she had classes six days
a week from 8:40 to 3:15. However, she
did not have homework. At PSHS
Miyuki finds classwork and the En-
glish language the most difficult to
adjust to. She finds the extra curricu-
lar activities very similiar and enjoys
tennis and painting. She says, "I have
enjoyed it so far."
Darren Cormier, Jamie Costa, Randy Galletti, and
Eric Gardner await the first bell in the senior
hallway.
Mr. O'Day welcomes the seniors back to school
with his "3 R speech" — Reason, Respect and Re-
sponsibility.
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AFS hosted 11 foreign exchange students for a day in November. It was an impressive day for all! Touring
Plimouth Plantation are Takeski Achiwa (Japan), Elif Kizilkaya (Turkey), Patty Rueda (Columbia),
Caroline Stiernstedt (Sweden), Sohiko Wada (Japan), Anna Olsson (Sweden), Marcelo Oliveira (Brazil),
Vincent Francois (Belgium), Julian Cofield (Australia), Angel Torres (Spain), and Nacho Ida (Chile).
Ms. Podesta greets students for the first time at Behind Bars . . . does Matt Perry feel PSHS is really
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Is there any other stairway in this building? Mrs. Marcelones seats her homeroom.
What They Said
"I'm finally in the senior
hallway.!"
Christine LaVallee
(Senior)
"It's a large beautiful school.
The vocational wing is impres-
sive, especially the auto shop."
Miss Taglieri
(Health Teacher)
"Nice guys."
Jessica Wood
(Freshman)
"I love the restaurant and
cafe."
Miss Canales
(PE Student Teacher)
"Oh what a feeling!"
Jen, Jen Reid Jen
(Senior)
"It reminds me so much of
where I went to high school. It
seems like the same kids, just
different names.
Miss Podesta
(English Teacher)
"Same old stuff."
Jen Allan
(Senior)
"Senior year hasn't sunk in yet.
It's like any other year so far."
Tucker McKay
(Senior)
" The thing that was most no-
ticeable was the difference be-
tween the opening of 1988 and
this year."
Mr. O'Day
(Principal)
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Lending A
Helping Hand
Volunteers are people who take time
out of their daily lives to help someone
else. At Plymouth South there are many
students who fall into this category, stu-
dents who take time out of their hectic
schedules to help peers or other mem-
bers of the community. Some students
volunteer individually as Candy Stripers
at the Jordan Hospital, as Eagle Scouts,
or as CCD assistants in their churches.
Other students volunteer as part of a
group such as SADD, Peer Leaders, or
National Honor Society.
SADD, Students Against Drunk Driv-
ing, is a student organization whose
members help familiarize students and
parents with the risks of drinking and
driving. They try to discourage their
peers from driving drunk through class
assemblies, parent contracts and guest
speakers.
Peer Leaders spend much of their time
tutoring students, introducing new stu-
dents to the school, assisting office staff
with attendance forms and most impor-
tantly, listening to peers with problems.
Tara Smith explains her reasons for vol-
unteering as a peer leader by saying, "I
enjoy helping others and I want our gen-
eration to be the best it can be. We make
the difference and we are the future."
National Honor Society members vol-
unteer time to organize and run a blood
drive in conjunction with the American
Red Cross. As the result of their effort
students and faculty have the opportuni-
ty to donate blood right here at PSHS
during a free period.
Although many students participate
in sports and strive for success on the
athletic field, they also take time out to
help their fellow players. Shannon Hur-
ley points this out when she says,
"Cheerleaders work hard at cheering and
at keeping up with the sports teams, but
we also have to maintain the 70% grade
average to stay on the squad. We help
each other out when it's needed."
Some students who enjoy working
with young children voulunteer their
time at the Eagles' Nest, the school day
care center. Marlene Rapoza speaks for
many of the day care volunteers when
she says, "Working with the children
gives us a great sense of
accomplishment."
As you can see from the few examples
cited, students at PSHS like to help oth-
ers and are not afraid to show how much
they really care.
Julie Olsen and Jen Burt hand out key chains and
pamphlets to promote SADD at the Fall Open
House.
The Peer Leaders held a bake sale at Fall Open House.
front row: Julie Olsen, Jen Burt, Kara Campobasso, Caryn Downey, Jen Withers, Jessica Past, and Mrs
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Steve Carroll, Kristen Piper, Katie Thatcher, Maryellen LaPointe, and Pam Meuse
Lori Robbins has the attention of a group of chil-
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During a SADD meeting, Andy Carter from the
Plymouth Rotary Club asks the members of SADD
to participate in the D.A.F.F.E Walk, a community
event to raise money to stomp out drugs and alco-
hol.
Student Volunteers
Extraordinary people with the gift of helping others.
Devoting their time and energy towards filling
people's minds and hearts.
Building not only a sense of pride.
But also a sense of achievement.
Sharee Johnson
Tara Lehto, Erin Bythewood, Laura Parks, and
Nyla Mclean are on their way to a SADD meeting.
Erin Fryar and Phil Prifti collect the attendance at
the end of the day.
Shannon Hurley and Kim Kobs study for a math test together in study hall.
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That's What Friends Are
For
What exactly is a "best" friend? A best
friend is someone you can always count
on to be there, someone you know you
can trust with your deepest secrets. Best
of all, a best friend is a person with
whom you can do many different things.
Even if you don't have one specific
"best" friend, you probably have a really
good friend or group of friends who you
depend upon. That's what friends are
for.
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what sort of things do friends do to-
gether? "Everything ", was one response
from Paula Palmer who has been best
friends with Shannon Hurley since
eighth grade.
Robert Flynn and Kenny Ludwig,
friends for three years, said they "work
out, that's it."
Kim Yachimski does several different
things with her best friend, Amanda
Keough. They "go out with boyfriends,
go to the mall, and go bowling too."
When Galym Smith was asked what
she does with Kim Ferrari, her best
friend since second grade, she said, "We
shop and go to the beach."
Dave Hemmings sums it all up when
he says that he and Brian Smith, who
have been friends since kindergarten,
just "hang out."
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Good friends, Cindy Haglund, Christine Bandalevitch and Amy Tamosaitis hanging out together.
Nicole Thibeault, Stacy Wickert, Sue Vecchi, and
Ashley Plimpton relaxing during study hall.
Royce Coppola and Sarah Anderson enjoy a pic- j^j^ Home and Peter Monopoly getting ready to Lori Robbins and Jenee Forknall show some spirit
nic. go back to school, at the Independence Mall. with their Octoberfest sweatshirts.
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Nicole Maffini, Dawn Conner, Kathy Wolcott, and Kristine Kearney take a break from all the
excitement of Octoberfest.
Donna Maloof and Amy Thompson spend time
working together in Culinary Arts.
FRIENDS
Reflect for just a moment.
On the people in your life-
The people who have helped you
In your success and in your strife.
The people who you'll best remember
Are the people who have cared-
The people with whom precious memories
Have willingly been shared.
They are the people whom you've turned to
When you've needed a helping hand.
They are the people who have been there
To listen, and understand.
They are the people who have laughed with you
Or comforted you in your sorrow.
They are the people who have been there for you
And whom you count on for tomorrow.
These people are the ones
Upon which you can depend.
They're a very special group of people-
These people are your friends.
Dawn Conner
Darren Cormier proves that friends can provide
a great pick-me-up by giving Shannon Hurley a
piggy-back ride.
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Food^ Folks
and Fun!
You are sitting in class, looking at the clock. You try to pay attention to what the
teacher is saying, but the grunts and growls of your stomach lead your mind away.
You start to think about what's for lunch, who you will sit with and if you will have
enough time to eat.
Lunch is a time to catch up on the day's events, make plans for the weekend, rush
to complete your homework for sixth and seventh periods and hopefully EAT! It's a
time to relax, be with friends, and just enjoy being yourself.
Chris Anderson waits patiently in the cafeto-
rium line.
Another endless lunch line. Will I ever have enough time to eat?!
Kelly McKeown fights the crowd for her
chicken fillet.
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Seniors Steve Kandik, Mike Marinelli, Josh Cripps, Sean DeLa, Brendon Bricklin, and Tony
Darling catch up on the day's events.
Food Facts
Do you buy school lunch?
Yes
70%
Bring it from home
21%
Don't eat
9%
What is your favorite school \
lunch?
Chicken Nuggets
33%
Chicken Filet
18%
Subs
15%
Incredible Edibles
13%
Pizza
9%
Undecided
7%
Just Fries!!!!!!
5%
How much do you spend on
school lunches per week?
$10.00
40%
8.50
12%
7.50
4%
6.00
22%
2.50
3%
0.00
9%
Do you have enough time to
eat your lunch?
Yes
72%
No
28%
Brendon Bricklin downs another chocolate
milk.
Can you believe Steve Cronblom eats three
Having completed lunch, Carlos Alejandro and lunches a day??? ~ three milks, three rolls, three
Danny Monteiro take a few minutes to relax. entres, and three desserts!!!
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Nicky Maffini's locker is covered with pictures and sayings that make her smile.
Messy
Or
Meticulous
On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being
very messy, 5 being very
clean, how messy is your
locker?
"I'd have to give it a 4 right
now, but it will get worse!''
Christine Landry
(Junior)
"Mine last year was like a
zero on a scale of 1 to 5. Right
now it's about a 3, and I'm
proud of myself."
Jenn Withers
(Junior)
"My locker is the most beau-
tiful creation on the face of
this school."
Mike Marinelli
(Senioi;)
"I don't even use my locker.
There's only like one book in
it."
Danielle Holmes
(Senior)
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Maura Brouillette takes a trip to her locker to Justin Calvin and Erin Forbes have discovered
start the day. the secret of opening lockers.
Kerin Connor and Donna Maloof head for their
locker first thing.
Locked Up --
Or Locked Out?
What do students keep in their lock-
ers? Well, a close investigation shows
pictures of friends and stickers taped all
over the walls of some Plymouth South
lockers, along with notes from friends,
schedules, and various locker combina-
tions. Of course, there are always the
necessities - books, notebooks, papers,
school bags, gym clothes, lunches, sports
gear, and, above all, locker mirrors!
Nicky Maffini's locker is covered with
prom pictures of friends, favorite
sayings, pictures of family and collages
with all kinds of photos. Why does
Nicky keep all these things in her lock-
er? '"Cause everyone's wearing a smile."
Lockers are not important to some.
Many freshmen do not even use their
lockers. Some don't have time to get
there, others simply haven't figured out
quite how to get them open.
Beth Foster comments, "It's too far
away. I don't use it most of the time."
David Conner doesn't use his locker
very much either, '"Cause it's a pain in
the neck and I'm always late when I use
it."
When asked if she used her locker, Joy
Deane responded, "No. I used it for the
second time today (10/9/90). I put an
umbrella in it."
Chris Anderson struggles to find the right
combination.
(top right) Tara Smith, Kim Totman, Cheri Titus, Suzette Summers and Sonya Smith "congre-
gating" at their lockers.
(top left) Joe Carney and Bobby Carlton spinning the wheel of fortune??
(bottom) Darren Maybruck and Suzette Summers take a break by their lockers.
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Don't Miss The Bus!!!!
Although no one likes to admit it, the
majority of Plymouth South students
ride the bus. It's nothing to be ashamed
about, and with gas prices at $1.50 a gal-
lon and rising, it's the economical thing
to do.
The bus has many names: the "Loser
Cruiser," the "Yellow Beast," and the
"Juvenile Paddy Wagon." But if you
make the best of it, the bus can be fun.
Some bus riders sing songs together on
the way home from school, this can get
pretty rowdy. If you get too loud you
might get a bus slip, which is a bus driv-
er's equivalent to a referral.
As a convenience to students, some
buses go to Plymouth North, so students
playing sports have transportation to
practice. There are also late buses which
leave Plymouth South at 2:45, and with
the number of students assigned deten-
tions, these buses are often quite packed.
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Bus User's Guide
Riding the bus to school is a very simple process. First you
walk about a mile and a half in rain, sleet, and snow to a place
called the bus stop. Then you socialize with your neighbor-
hood "losers" for about ten minutes. Then the bus comes and
flings out this big, red sign that jams up traffic for a mile,
because being in high school we have not yet learned to cross
the street. Next, you get on the bus, squish into a seat with two
other people, hold your books, gym clothes, science project,
three posters, lunch, and flute case on your lap, and enjoy a
nice bumpy ride to school. When you arrive at school, every-
one is so excited, that they push you in five directions to get off
the bus. This sends your flute flying into twelve different
pieces to the back of the bus. While you retrieve your flute, the
rats that you've been feeding earthworms to for the past two
months eat the Hostess cupcake you packed for lunch. After
ten minutes you finally get your stuff together, but you're too
late. The 7:31 bell has already rung. Now you are left trying to
explain to the tardy desk ladies that your student ID is on your
bus, underneath five packs of pure chewing satisfaction.
Where Do You Sit?
Remember when you were in elementary school and you
wanted to sit at the front of the bus, right behind the driver?
Then you went to middle school and the back of the bus was
the cool place to be, especially the half seat because you could
have it all to yourself. Now, suddenly it's not cool to be
anywhere on the bus. It seems as we go through school, we go
through the bus as well, entering through the front door and
making an emergency exit through the back door into our own
cars.
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The definition of a car from
a high school student's point
of view: 1. A needed posse-
sion to get you from point A
to point B. 2. Something every
high school student longs for,
if they don't already have one.
Cars at Plymouth South
come in a variety of colors,
shapes and sizes. One senior,
Rich Sampson, drives a 1975
Scout on which one door
doesn't open and the other
door doesn't close, and if this
isn't bad enough, the floor is
falling out from underneath
him. On the other hand. Read
Burns, another senior, drives
a convertible Corvette Sting
Ray.
Buying a car is not as easy
as stepping on the gas and
making a fast getaway. You
must register your car, buy
car insurance, make any
needed repairs, and fill up
your gas tank, all of which
totals well over $600. After
paying these expenses, you
must have a steady flow of
cash coming in for gas and
unexpected disasters such as
speeding tickets, fender bend-
ers or having your tires
slashed at a rival football
game. Although owning a car
is sometimes a nuisance, it
can always get you out of a
jam. Even if you don't own a
car you can borrow the family
station wagon or hitch a ride
with friends.
I get the front tomorrow.
Where's the student parking sticker???
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Cars
Where's my car?!?!
The Automotive Wish List
1. Corvette
6. 300 ZX Twin Turbo
2. Mustang
7. Mercedes Benz
3. Porsche
8. Volkswagen
4. Ferrari
9. Jaguar
5. Lamborghini
10. Suzuki Sidekick
How many guys can you fit in a Blazer??
2:05 Rush Hour
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eODYGLOVE
This year students have been faced with and will continue to
be faced with many high prices if Massachusetts remains in a
recession. How far will businesss push their consumers, and
how much are we willing to let them?
Many people will pay an extra $20-30 to have a name brand
sticker on their clothes. Is it necessary? No, but it's the "in"
thing to do. Sneakers have risen from $20 to $120. Gas has
practically doubled due to increased taxes and the Persian Gulf
situation. The prices of food have also increased.
It's difficult now to live in such a materialistic world and
keep up with the times. What do you spend your money on
and how much are you willing to pay?
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In Or Out?
Styles are constantly changing and reappearing. The things
your parents wore have been out of style for years, but now
they're coming back! Guys with earrings and long hair rebel-
ling at Woodstock are common again today. Paisley and bell-
bottoms which you swore you'd never be caught dead in are
now in your closets at home. As you have all heard, history
repeats itself and it takes all kinds to make the world go
'round. Is anything really in or out?
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Octoberfest 1991 !!
Kim Kobs, Paula Palmer and Suzie Baher
provide relief during Octoberfest 'Activities.
Shari Dunlap and joann Verga adjust the music.
Dawn Conner, Kristine Kearney, Kerri CilberC,
Amy Barnaby, Nicole Scutro, Kim Macleod,
Toni Schober, Lynn O'Hara, and Joy Deane
stack themselves up in a pyramid on the field.
Can there possibly be one word to sum
up Octoberfest 1991? Maybe fun, spirit,
urn. ..ah. ..freedom, friends, being your-
self... This year's Octoberfest was a day
of fun and friendship, of laughing and
smiling, for 180 seniors. Despite the
blustery winds of the October day, it was I
definitely a day to remember! i
Among the activities of Octoberfest
'91 were the traditional games of foot-
ball, Softball, and volleyball... and then,
there were the not-so-traditional: duck i
duck goose, red rover, twister, and '
the wonder ball. There were numerous
bouts of struggle in tug-of-war and the :
friendly wrestling matches. There was '
the enjoyable project of creating a 91 out
of 180 seniors for a class picture. And, of
course, there were hot dogs and ham-
burgers for everyone to enjoy! But even
better than the numerous activities of
October 18, 1990 was the sense of spirit,
the sense of friendship, and the many
smiling faces among the senior class of
1991!
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Octoberfest
Sean Westgate reaches back for a volleyball shot.
Jamie Adelmann, Rich Price, Jamie Costa, Mike Farrell, Brian Adams, and B.J. Maclean attempt to
pull their opposition over the line in a game of tug-of-war.
Pat Bourke takes his batting stance as teammates
look on.
Eric Johnson and Anders Geering roll their way
across the field.
Eric Berrio, Jason Bearce, Rich Price, Evan Dobratz talk to Mr. Almeida as they wait for a
hamburger.
Chris Urdi holds on for dear life in the October
winds.
Sarah Keefe "twists" for left hand on blue.
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Don 't Stop
'Til You Drop
Work, work, work. As time consum-
ing and unpleasant as it can be, work is
something that is a part of many stu-
dents' lives. As Karen Snyder says,
"Work is the burden which mankind
must carry or go poor."
On average, students at PSHS work 15
to 20 hours per week, usually a few days
after school and on weekends. Many
punch time clocks at fast food chains,
retail stores, supermarkets, gas stations,
restaurants and "The Mall". To be more
specific, you can find PSHS students
picking up pay checks at such places as
MacDonald's, Purity Supreme, Angelos,
Thayer Pharmacy, Lellies, Rose and
Vicki's, Newcomb Farms, the Plantation,
and Friendly's, just to name a few. These
students are employed as cashiers, prep
Brian Wilson and Dan Lane working out at
Fitness First in Manomet.
cooks, bus boys/girls, sales clerks, re-
ceptionists, dishwashers, gas attendants
and tour guides.
Why do PSHS students spend so much
time at work? Some say for spending
money, some say for clothes, and a few
even reply for college, but the over-
whelming response is for gas, car insur-
ance and car payments. John Gelowtsky
sums up the reasons by saying, "It's
money, that's why I work."
Many students report disliking their
jobs. Chris Urdi says, "I'm going to quit
this week," while Beth Foster says, "I
like the money, it's the job I hate." How-
ever, a few workers report enjoying what
they do. Megan McGuire says, "I like my
job, the people are the best part."
Mike McSharry brown-bagging it at Angelo's
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Jen Reid looks busy at Flag Rock General Store.
Bob Cleary has some fun before bagging more gro-
ceries.
Students at Work
Bill Neofotistos tidies up at MacDonald's.
Pam Proctor smiles while okaying a check.
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People
The students, faculty members and administrators at Plymouth
South High School are all very different from one another. They are
not different because of their hair, or the way they dress, or their age.
They are different because on the inside they each have a unique
personality, a style that is all their own. When they make a good first
impression, it's what's on the inside that comes shining through. It's
what's on the inside that counts!
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The Class of 1991
ROBERT ABRUZZI
Nickname: Robbie
Saying: What are you, soft?
Quote: "You can't have everything, where
would you put it"
Fav. People: Family, AT, AH, RD, TG, JS,
LC, MR, TB, CG, SW, SC, CH, DS, KL, JB,
NB, and everyone else
Memories: Florida 86
Pet Peeve: Kids who drive with their dir-
ectionals on.
Tech: Carpentry
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Nana, Jimmy, and
rest of family
BRIAN KEITH ADAMS
Saying: Alright ! Alright ! Already
Quote: 'That was then this is now."
Fav. People: Family, RT KL, RA, PS, ]C,
KC, SA, LB
Ambition: Be the best I can be. Wealthy
Happiest When: Sailing with Captain,
with RT
Memories: Summer of 87-90, KL and RA
Pet Peeve: Flashing blue lights
Biggest Kick: EP and RA (yo yo)
Activities: Football 124
Thanks To: Parents and Teachers
JAMES MATTHEW ADELMANN
Nickname: Jamie
Saying: 2 or tree. Sweet, You're so weird
Fav. People: Family, Jon, Whit, DC, Rich,
Mike, Darren, Tounces, JS, CC
Happiest When: Eating pretzels, out with
the 6, with Tounces
Memories: Summer of 90, flippen, looken
for chickens, rent-a-car, Red Sox, P-town,
Marshfield fair
Pet Peeve: Mailboxes, speeding tickets
Biggest Kick: Whit's flips, D's love of
heights
Activities: Basketball 1234, Baseball 12,
Football 123
Thanks To: Parents and Teachers
JENNIFER ALLAN
Nickname: Jen
Saying: What's funnier?
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Kris, Jen, MJ,
MR, MM, AK, JC, CL, KV, RS, JN, EC,
GM
Memories: Summer 90, "The Limo", Bos-
ton Trips, Bump Rock RD, All the endless
nights, 10-31-90, The rides to school with
Marlene, Half days with MR, GM, EC, JN,
Jake's stenches, car shopping with Missy,
"The Light"!
Ambition: To be successful!!
Biggest Kick: Mr. Jones and Adrienne!
Thanks To: Mom and Dad for all you have
done. I Love You Both!
SARAH ANDERSON
Saying: Whatever! C-Ya!!
Quote: "Tell me what it takes to let you
go"-Aerosmith
Fav. People: Family, KL, RS, MS, RC, KN,
SC, YS, RA, JC, GC, RK, SK, BR, JE, DD,
BS, EM, MS, EJ, SS
Pet Peeve: 2-faced people!!
Happiest When: With family and friends
Memories: Aaron Costello I'll always love
and miss you!!
Tech: Graphic Arts
Thanks To: My family and friends, I Love
You All!!!
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Seniors
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LISA ANDREWSKI
JASON APREA
SUZANNE BAHER
PATRICIA MARIE BALBONI
Quote: "My dad sends his love. I want you
to meet him. He cares too. So please call on
me soon no matter how long it takes, I'll
wait because I love you. Your friend,
Jesus."
Ambition: To fulfill Cod's purpose in my
life
Memories: Ma you're so sweet. Dad and
mom you're almost perfect
Thanks To: Dad, Mom, A, ZA, JA, MC, JA,
TA, 7A, MA, NS, NA, P.A.G, JO, AB,
JH + JS for your love and support. And to
Jesus who made it all possible
Nickname: Ap's
Saying: Er, your crazy, churn and burn
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Jess, BR, DO, JC,
JE, JM, BS, Ron, DZ, GZ, all other friends
Ambition: To be happy and rich
Happiest When: with friends, family,
partying
Memories: Me and Rubin, Filenes, Bill's
Father's Birthday
Tech: Culinary Arts
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Sis, Ms. Ahern
Fav. People: Family, JR, Jonna, Kim, TA,
KR, JB, PP, CD, the McMahons and ev-
eryone else knows who they are
Memories: Family trips Feb 90 NU 10/89
concerts NH with JR the dog KK Fests
naked man soph lunch Sundays 7/89 with
RP who's beach?
Happiest When: Not working, with fam-
ily friends and JR!
Pet Peeve: x-girlfriends, making car pay-
ments, fighting
Ambition: Go to medical school
Activities: Class pres 4, Hr. Rep 3, Peer
leader 234, SADD 34, Prom 3
Thanks To: Mom and Dad and Barb and
everyone who's always been there for me
Nickname: Pumpkin
Quote: "Forever Young"-Micky
Saying: Don't worry 'bout it
Fav. People: Katie, Micky, UG, SP, BL, RB,
CB, MS, SW, TT, PJ, CC, KT,SH, PM, LL
and BL and Greg
Happiest When: With that certain person,
out laughing, remembering
Ambition: Master Mario Bros, Succeed in
L.A., Finish the book
Memories: The front Micky, Godzilla, sui-
cide alley, all ponds, G Asams, Metallica
Biggest Kick: Theory Ma's Hawaiian war-
chant Wayne's world, Ug (Heh-heh-heh)
Paulo's Yoo-hoo, Boobakon, old cartoons
CHRISTINE BANDALEVITCH
Saying: So anyway
Quote: "HELLO"-JC
Fav. People: JF, AF, KT, JW, JC, MM, JB,
SS, KG, HS, BP, TS, CC, CH, TK, KT, DB,
JB
Ambition: Be successful, happy, make lots
of money
Memories: Summer of 90-right Jill
Biggest Kick: Kerry's laugh, Jill, Andy's
pranks
Activities: SADD 34, HMUN 4
Thanks To: Thanks Mom for all you have
done and for putting up with me for 18
years. Thanks to US, BP, UJ, AJ, PW, JW, I
love you alllll
ANGELA MARIE BARBIERI
Nickname: Ange
Quote: "Many times I've wondered how
much there is to know..."
Ambition: To be successful!
Happiest When: At the beach, with
friends, on the phone
Memories: Concerts, 10/88, 7/89, 3/90, Jr.
Prom, Rob's Sr. Prom, October Fest
Fav. People: AG, SM, AJ, SA, CD, SC, TM,
LT, CS crew, and all the rest of you know
who you are!
Pet Peeve: People who don't try, liars
Thanks To: Everyone for putting up with
me!
Biggest Kick: Sarah's jokes
Tech: Computer Science
Aaron Starr, Tim Downey, Mike Fetterman, Jim Lamothe, Mike Marinelli
and Josh Cripps eat lunch together at Octoberfest.
Seniors
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AMY IRENE BARNABY
JASON BEARCE
ALLISON ARLENE BESSE
SUSAN MAURA BORSARI
Nickname: Daf(y-Bop, Jasper
Saying: Isn't that cute!
Fav: People: LA, JM, AB, KF, BB, SR,
Lunch, Study 4
Ambition: A social worker for an elemen-
tary school system
Memories: Prom of "90", ice-cream sun-
daes, picnics by the canal, "THE
SUNSET"
Activities: Eagles' Nest Daycare
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Pat, Tee, Chris,
Scott, Beth, Lisa, Joel, Tiff, Terrance - for
supporting me in all my decisions
Saying: How ya doin Hey!?!
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, RA, Jame, Ron-
+ Family, Gretch, Brennan, Murph, Class
of "90", Mug, PJ, Costa, Pals at North,
Hully and everyone else
Ambition: To make Mom + Dad proud of
me
Memories: Times with Gretch, great
pumpkin. Junior Prom, PJ in the shower,
wiffle ball with Brennan, logging with
Murph, Father Salvuchi
Activities: Football 1234
Pel Peeve: License please?
Thanks To: Mom and Dad, Don't worry
I'll be alright-I love you
Nickname: Al
Quote: "A good friend never gets in your
way unless you are going down."
Fav. People: Family, AD, JM, MM, JA,
TD, DH, BL, LB, JC, PB, Field Hockey
Team
Memories: 11/26/87, Typing class
w/Mike, Prom "89", Sean's party, Octo-
berfest "90", 10/29/90
Ambition: To work with the hearing
impaired
Activities: Field Hockey 234, SADD 34,
Yearbook 4
Happiest When: Out with friends
Thanks To: Mom & Dad for always being
there!
Nickname: Sue
Saying: Oh, Ok pal!
Quote: "You are the wind beneath my
wings."
Fav. People: Mom, Family, Sue, PJ, TO,
MH, SW, EG, MC, JM, JB, TG, NP, KR,
KN, SH, NB, JD, The Vec's
Memories: CAY-SO, 10/12/88, 2/4/89,
prom, Jen's house, ALL TIMES WITH
SUE, 4/1/90, 4/30/90, Florida, summer of
"90"(right Trish?) The Yellow Slide-
Springfield Jun-July "90", Junior year
lunch, the barn Who Zip?Yah!
Biggest Kick: Whit and Tanya!
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Jon Driscoll, Sean Jacobson, Christine Gardner and Sondra Wright socializing
at the end of Mrs. Duerden's 5th period American Lit. class.
Nickname: Pat Dog
Saying: Sup Dog Sup "G"
Fav. People: Allison, Shop Crew
Ambition: Master Elec, Have Family, $$$
Happiest When: with Allison, Friends
Memories: Summers of "88 + 89"
Pet Peeve: Morning, losing
Biggiest Kick: Shop teachers
Activities: Football 123, Capt. 4, Track 34,
SADD 234
Tech: Electrical
Thanks To: Mom-Dad for not giving up
on me. Allison for putting up with my
games.
JONNA BRACKEN
Quote: "Standing on a hill in a mountain
of dreams, telling myself it's not as hard as
it seems..." Led Zeppelin
Fav. People: Family, DAVE, Jas, Sue, Kim,
GJ, TA, BM + everyone else
Memories: KK's fests, soph, lunch, the dog,
naked man, veins w/Gretch, NU 10/89,
Prom '90, Adams w/Dave, all times
w/Jasmyn
Biggest Kick: Sarah's songs, Helen's voice,
Kim, JH
Happiest When: w/Dave
Thanks To: Jasmyn for always being there
for me-I love you!
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JUSTIN PATRICK BRENNAN
BRENDON M. BRICKLIN
P. READ BURNS JR.
MICHAEL BUTTS
Saying: I hear yal! How ya doin...Hey!?!
Fav. People: FAMILY, Johnny, MURF,
Bearce, Michelle, Kobber, Lisa, and all my
other buds
Memories: Junior year...ZOINKS! October
90, fair with Cata, THE HUNT, put em
out!-right gents?
Pet Peeve: Having no patience, ignorance,
losing the edge
Biggest Kick: Michelle's mailbox, Joe,
frosty goggles, hitting hard
Happiest When: the heat is on, being and
laughing with all of my friends!
Nickname: Gandhi
Saying: YIKES!, Famine, Chew!
Fav. People: DM, MM, RM, MS, DW, TR,
CT, SL, MB, TS, AB, EOF
Ambition: get married, have a family, live
right
Happiest When: in Bruce's car
Memories: Playing guitar at Victory
Chapel
Pet Peeve: science fairs
Activities: SADD 4, NHS 34, HMUN 3,
Space Academy 1, Student Gov. Day 3,
Math Lab 34
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Rita, Dee + Mike,
Rex, Jimmy Brown II, George Ochoa.
Saying: SHHWEET!!, DUDE!
Fav. People: Everyone
Ambition: Working in the financial world
on Wallstreet
Happiest When: Ski racing
Memories: Gathering pumpkins. Water-
skiing, Installing Randy's shocks
Pet Peeve: My little !!! brother
Gets biggest kick out of: Chris and his
vehicles
Activities: Cross-country 1234, Track 234,
N.H.S. 34
Thanks to: P.S.H.S.
Nickname: Mike
Saying: Oh Well
Quote: "Life Goes On"
Fav. People: BP, JB, JM, AM ,LB, DB
Ambition: To become a U.S. Navy Seal
Happiest When: Scuba Diving or Playing
Golf
Memories: Too Many
Pet Peeve: Ignorant People
Biggest Kick: Bart Simpson
JAY CABRAL
ERIC J. CANNON
VINCENT CAREY
COLETTE ANDREA CARREAU
Saying: ERR! skins, pass it this way
Fav. People: Family, Heather, BR, PC, JA,
JE, DS, RA, MB, and all others
Ambition: Be happy, make lots of money
Happiest When: With Heather, hunting,
and partying
Memories: Summer of 89, being chased by
cops, 11-12-89
Pet Peeve: Cops, being broke
Biggest Kick: (skins), friends from shop
Tech: Electrical
Thanks To: Family and friends
Saying: Hey-what's going on
Fav. People: Parents, Gary, Gina, KR, SL,
CK, KD, MR, MF, LC, CM
Memories: Keith's parties, tire, Chad's
house, football games
Pet Peeve: Girls with mustaches
Biggest Kick: Keith on the brawl
Activities: Cross Country 1234, Track 1234
Ambition: Succeed in what ever I do.
Nickname: Spike
Fav. People: AC, EO, SK, MW, BT, CN,
CC, MF, RW, SB, HV, TM,SC, SI, JS, SB,
DR, KH, and everyone else I hang with
Happiest When: with Angela and family
Memories: The first day I met Angela
Ambition: To be a master chef
Saying: Why am I here, and for how long?
Biggest Kick: School rules
Tech: Culinary Arts
Thanks to: Angela, Mom, Dad, Mark, rela-
tives and teachers
Quote: "It's better to burn out than fade
away"-Def Leopard
Fav. People: Family, Marc, Missy, Cindy,
Ellen, Stacia, Tom, CN, RW, MR, CW,
TM, HS, VC, and everyone else
Pet Peeve: Unreliable people
Happiest When: Out with friends, going
to concerts
Memories: The pit. Kiss with Cindy, Tim's
house, *Savatage*
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Kristen, and
friends.
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DEREK RICHARD CARTER
Quote: "Why am I here and for how
long?"
Fav. People: Family and friends
Ambition: To get out of debt
Happiest When: w/Denise and Friends,
playing sports, playing drums
Memories: Big Red, pool hopping, prom
night, concerts, Abington, beach-rain,
snow, Starland, getting pumpkins,
Friendly's-canal
Pet Peeve: no $$, loo many more to list
in this small space
Biggest Kick: Donlans
Activities: Hockey 1234, Baseball 1,
SADD 34
Thanks To: My family
JENNIFER LEARY CARTER
Nickname: Jennie, Jen
Quote: "It is not what the world holds
for you, it is what you bring to it."
Fav. People: CL, MM, MJ, KV, AK, JR,
JA, JM, RS, DC, AB, TD, JC PA, EV,
DS, CG, CK, KD, JD, Mom, Dad, Dave,
Gram, Nana, Gragndpa, Jean, PAPA
Memories: townhall roof. Prom '90,
Boston '90, skiing '89, lunchtable, slip,
being w/Jean, WOLLY WORLD
Activities: Drama 1234, Chorus 14,
Student Council 34, Yearbook 4, Prom
Committee 3, Peer Leadership 2,
Newspaper 2, SADD 34, Student
Council Sec. 4.
Thanks To: Dad & Mom-I love you!
JOSHUA M. CARTER
Nickname: Carter
Saying: Ya Right!
Quote: "You only live once."
Fav. People: Grandfather, Mom, Dad
and Mel, Jenee, TC, JB, KB, BF SH, LR,
DJ, Family
Happiest When: with Jenee, Chillin
with the boys
Biggest Kick: Brian and Colleen's fight,
Farri and Barros
Pet Peeve: LIPSTICK!
Thanks To Grandpa Carter, Mom, Dad
and Mel.
LISA LYN CARTER
Quote: "Never say goodbye because
goodbye means forever..."
Fav. People: Family, Rob, Nell, Mis,
Doug, Just'n, Joe, DM, DC KM, JL, JA,
lunch gang, KH, MR, JS, and friend
Memories: 7/3/89, Missy-call, Oh-it's
dark out, 10/31/89, Fair w/Just'n,
Europe, beach, Sr. Dinner Dance,
Munch, Elem. School, las-OK?!
Pet Peeve: stumps, I'm empty!
Biggest Kick: Kerry, Who LipTYah!
Thanks To: Family-for their support,
Rob-for everything, Nell-4 being there,
7yrs. w/Mis, and everyone else that
stuck by me thru the years-Thanks..I
LOVE YOU!!
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PETER JASON CATHCART
MICHAEL THOMAS CATTON
TODD AARON CIESLUK
Nickname: P.J.
Fav. People: Family , DB, JE, JC, DM,
CG, MD, TG, BB, Cul Crew, DE Girls
Ambition: To become successful in
whatever I do
Happiest When: with Family and
Friends
Memories: Holbrook '90
with Tony, Duff and John, April '88,
Wood's Parties
Pel Peeve: Dumpers and girls who think
they're fine!
Biggest Kick: Carpentry Bathroom '90
Tech: Culinary 234
Thanks To: Mom and Dad
Nickname: Mike
Fav. People: Kelly, Family, DC, JC, TC,
MacMillans, PJ, DW, RS
Ambition: To live a full life. Get
married to Kelly
Happiest When: with Kelly, Family and
Friends
Pet Peeve: School
Biggest Kick: Kelly's Driving, Dan's
shooting
Thanks To: Kelly, My Family
Nickname: Chez
Fav. People: Family, Christine, BJ, JOD,
Cr, BF, MC, KH, JF
Happiest When: with Christine, out
with friends, having money
Biggest Kick: LIFE-in general, BJ
Pet Peeve: An empty tank. Fakes
Memories: Connecticut, 9/4/90, 7/14/89,
BJ "What are you sick?"
Ambition: To intercept Joe Montana
and bury Jerry Rice in the Superbowl
Thanks To: Family, Christine, Friends
Seniors
JOSEPH M. COLARUSSO
Nickname: Joe
Quote: "They say you're beautiful and
they'll always let you in, but doors are
never open to a child without a trace of
sin.: " DIO
Fav. People: John K., Jim H., Mom &
Dad, Christy
Ambition: to be a guitarist in a band
Happiest When: hanging out with John
and Jim
Memories: "sleddin '89", Metallica, DIO,
every Saturday at Jim's
Biggest Kick: John, Jim, Pete, Colette,
Heidi, Christy
Thanks To: family, Mr. & Mrs.
Kostigen, Jim & Joanna, John, Frank T
DANIEL DAVID COMEAU
Nickname: Emo, Dan
Saying: Come on
Quote: "No pain No gain"
Fav. People: MC, RS, BC, SJ, CW, DD,
AK, JB, BZ, SR
Happiest When: Not working
Memories: Dunkin Doughnuts parking
lot, RS, JC, KL
Pet Peeve: Slow drivers
Biggest Kick: very dumb people
Tech: Electronics
Thanks To: Mr. Clancy, Mr. B, Mom
and Dad
JONATHAN C. CONANT
Nickname: Jon, Conan
Fav. People: Family, Rich, "D", Whit,
Adel, Mike, EF, JW, NP, RG DC,T&SS,
SR, ED, CV, TM, MC, BF, Leo
Memories: Greenfield, Jonny's Got a
Gun, Rich's 180s, Summer '90 My
Parties(Sorry Ma), Bad Co., Mailboxes-
Adel
Activities: Golf 234, SADD 34,
Homeroom Rep. 4
Biggest Kick: Artie's Stories, Adel's Dad
Pet Peeve: Lies, Harvard MA
Thanks To: My Mom and Dad
BRIAN S. CONDELL
Saying: Don't knock it til you try it
Quote: "Don't go away mad....Just go
away"
Fav. People: Angela, Dustin, Stacey,
Justin, EG, NM, AM, KS, CU and the
rest of you
Ambition: To live life to the fullest and
have a good time doing it.
Pet Peeve: People who don't finish what
they start
Tech: Computer Science
Thanks To: Mom & Dad, Family,
Friends
MICHELLE PATRICE CONLON
Fav. People: Family, Chele, Hughies,
Heidi, SB, JM, JO, LR, EC
Memories: The quiet entrance, McRib,
Springfield June-July '90 the yellow
slide. The barn & shows, getaway bus,
E>omo, & All the good times w/family
and friends
Pet Peeve: On ramp (right Chele?)
Ambition: To live a happy, wealthy, life
and accomplish all of my dreams
Thanks To: My family and friends for
always being there-! Luv U All!!!
CINDY J. CONNAUGHTON
Quote: "Through different eyes we keep
looking for what we lack" Fates
Warning
Fav. People: Family, Heidi, Colette,
Tracy, Missy, Chrissy, Megan Amy, EP,
TA, VC, JS, MH, All Them, Ms. Ahern,
The Lees
Happiest When: Out with friends
Memories: The pit, the bog, 10/31/89,
KISS w/Colette, Tim's House Testament,
Summer '90, Circles on my ceiling
w/Trace
Pet Peeve: Tardies, detentions
Biggest Kick: Tom
Thanks To: Mom and Dad
Senior Stress
Many used to say "Sen-
ioritis" was the # 1 afflic-
tion of a graduating class,
but "Senior Stress" may be
becoming the malady of
the 90's. Senior stress, that
panicky feeling you'll
never have enough time to
do all that is required or
expected of you, that de-
pressing thought your ca-
reer choice may be all
wrong, or that humiliating
suspicion that even your
safety school might not ac-
cept you, often attacks
even the most carefree
senior.
A number of factors con-
tribute to senior stress
starting with the college
application process and
those dreaded essays. How
can you write your life sto-
ry in the space provided —
2 lines?
SAT and achievement
tests add to the stress. They
not only make you feel
stupid, they also ruin your
weekend.
And you can't forget the
financial burden of senior
year. The expenses of a glo-
ry jacket, yearbook, class
ring, cap and gown, etc.,
etc., all come at a time
when you are trying to
save for college. You get a
j'ob after school, at night,
or on weekends to pay for
these expenses and then
your grades start to slip
and your guidance coun-
selor reminds you that
some colleges have been
known to rescind their ac-
ceptances because of low
last quarter grades.
Whoever said senior
year is a breeze should
have said it's a whirlwind,
a whirlwind which can
take the most laid back un-
derclassman and turn he or
she into a stressed out se-
nior!
Seniors
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Pat Bourke and Shari Dunlap divert
Stacy Wickert's attention as she gives
blood during National Honor Soci-
ety's November blood drive. Stu- '
DAWN ELLEN CONNER
Ambition: To be happy and successful in
all my life offers me!
Fav. People: Steve, Beth, Jenn, Kris, AR,
CH, HW, SP, MASP crew. The
Hoffmans, Dave, Rich, Mom, Dad, Nan,
Grap, Everyone else
Happiest When: Spending time with
Steve, laughing with Beth!
Memories: Prom, Beth's guys. Track
dancing, Maine 90, Peaks, B, Buddies
and Great annoyers, right Jenn? 7/2/90,
Extra gum!
Thanks To: Jenn, you are great-I'll miss
you! Steve and my family for getting me
through - you guys are the best -I love
you
KERIN CONNOR
Fav. People: Family, Gail, Pizzano's,
Donna, Markie, LM, BB, LM, BT, BD,
PP
Memories: Billy and the ES, piddle right
Paula?, 2/2/90, strawberry right Jimmy?,
11/23/89, week of 11/7/89 Chris's
wedding
Pet Peeve: Call waiting
Biggest Kick: Lisa's pig and QB
Happiest When: With family and
friends
Thanks To: Paula and Bri for always
being there. Mom and Dad for
everything!
ROYCE WILLIAM COPPOLA
Nickname: Boomer
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Sis, Bro, Family,
EM, SM, KR, VC, PJ, MR, KR, TM,
SM, all other friends
Ambition: Wealth and happiness
Happiest When: Partying, relaxing in
bed, playing hockey
Memories: Summer of 90 Micajah pond
Pet Peeve: Related fighting
Biggest Kick: People with attitudes
Activities: Hockey 134
Tech: Plumbing
Thanks To: Family, Ed Moberg
DARREN MICHAEL CORMIER
JAMES J. COSTA
CHRISTINE A. COTTI
SEAN CROWLEY
Quote: "Life moves pretty quick if you
don't stop and look around once and a
while you might miss it"
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Scott, Gypes,
Shannon, Rich, John, James, Whit,
Mike, Cheech, Cata, Skins, DD, EF, NP,
BP, JL, Bags, NH
Ambition: Be one of the boys in blue,
someday thank Dad for "Real world"
speeches
Memories: All the good times with
friends, and Shannon, 10/6/90
Pet Peeve:Losing, No money. Car trouble
Biggest Kick: James, Rich, Ready
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, for everything
Nickname: Jamie
Quote: "You got the bonus plan honey"-
Dice
Fav. People: Family, JL, PJ, KM, KL,
MF, MH, SM, KC, KD, Mrs. Maguire,
MH, DW, DC
Ambition: To be a rich, happy cop
Happiest When: Curls, out with friends
Memories: Damage Inc., White Horse
Motel, Christy's parking lot, M-Crue
concerts, hitting parked cars, turkey,
Eric on the M road
Pet Peeve: Flashing blue lights, getting
caught
Biggest Kick: PJ's driving
Thanks To: Mom and Dad
Memories: Summer 88, clouds and
Derek's car, concerts with K, C, and M,
9/7/90, "Sorry guys". Grave yard, "Who
are you?". Late nights "Right trace?",
Studio - Pit
Fav. People: Shawn, Family, Tracy,
Kristen, Colette, Missy, Tricia, Jen,
Cindy, Heidi, Megan, SP, 3j's, V&W
Carrie, EP, CN, RW, DG, RK
Pet Peeve: Liars, whispering two faced
people
Happiest When: With Shawn, Not in
School, Partying
Biggest Kick: The gym teachers. Missy
in school, Shawn and Guy
Thanks To: Mom and Dad
Fav. People: Janine, JD, JK, JH, JB, AT,
MS, JE, BR, CH, RA, DC
Ambition: To be happy and successful
happiest when: Playing Baseball
Memories: Times with Janine, Bay State
games, Jim playing baseball
Pet Peeve: Women drivers
Activities: Baseball 1234, VICA 234
Tech: Carpentry
Thanks To: Family and friends
("40^ Seniors
dents, staff and members of the com-
munity combined to donate 99 pints
of blood to the American Red Cross.
ERIN KRISTINA GUMMING
Nickname: Earin, Nike
Quote: "You don't know what you've got
until it's gone..."
Fav. People: Family, JN, PR, JS, MR, GM,
KC, MC, TK, MH, JB, JC, SD, DW, KS,
MS, Mic + Ash, gym. team + everyone
Memories: NH, camping, Vill. Gen. Store,
"girlfriends", HH + ducks, Gini's lunches,
6/2/90, 4x110 rclay-STATES, Trident,
WH beach, gym. practices, Papa G's, SlO
Activities: soccer 1, track 234, gymnastics
1234, SADD Treas. 4, Yearbook Staff 4
Biggest Kick: Jen + ears. Marl's noises
Thanks To: Mom + Dad, Mr. Rose
ANTHONY JOEL DARLING
Nickname: Tony
Fav. People: SD, PC, MM, AB, CL, JM, JC,
CU, EJ, JC, JG, TS
Ambition: Live Happily; Get a good job
and retire comfortable
Happiest When: with good friends. Free to
do what I want
Memories: 7 period study, Octoberfest,
"warm certs". Economics
Pet Peeve: Pushy people, liars, big egos,
term papers
Biggest Kick: The Far Side, Wars between
Pete and Tom, Mike's patience
Thanks To: family and friends
JOY DEANE
Quote: "Semper Ubi Sub Ubi" - MrW
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Julie, Katie, Jim,
Nik, Youth Groupies
Ambition: to be happy
Happiest When: beach, CAPE, MASP
Memories: MASP, 8/87, 6/28/90
Pet Peeve: wrinkled clothes, people 1 can't
analyze
Activities: Peer Leader 1234, Math Club 34
Thanks To: see Fav. People, Mary and Ed,
teachers of all kinds
JOHN DEORIO
DAVID L. DILEGO
EVAN RAYMOND DOBRATZ
MATTHEW DONLAN
I Nickname: Cookie
Fav. People: Family, D.J., P.M., Hagans,
B.C., S.C, B.B., C.S., S.B., D.L, M.C., W.R.,
B.S.
Memories: Summer of 90, 3rd of July,
Bluefishing w/ Bob, Hanging racoon?
Biggest Kick: Dick H. and Jack
Activities: Work, sleep, fishing, partying,
sports
Thanks to: FAMILY
Pet Peeve: Unemployed friends
Nickname: Dave
Quote: "Get a job with more pay and
you're ok." —Pink Floyd
Fav. People: Family & Nick, Jonna, Jeff,
CK, GA, JJ, JB, SR, GH, PG, BT, KB, KI,
ND, DS, BU, and everyone else
Ambition: Get a job. Go to Cali
Memories: Prom 90, Hide Away, Montreal
90, Adams, July 3, 90, Heist 90, Boston trip.
Bad Co. concert
Biggest Kick: Minahan bowling, COLIN,
Evan's mouth
Thanks to: Mom and family for every-
thing you've done
Quote: "If you're going to regret some-
thing the next morning, just sleep late."
Fav. People: Family, SR, BAGS, TG, BW,
DD, TB, The 6 pack
Ambition: To make something of my life,
get a job (right Shawn)
Memories: Saquish, Times at Shawn's,
Pumpkin Hunt, Bad Co. concert. Cannon-
ball Run, Lout, 3rd of July 90, Boston Col-
lege, trips to Boston with the gang
Biggest Kick: Bag's theory, Todd's
complaining
Activities: Tennis 2,3,4; Hockey 4
Thanks to: Everyone who helped me get to
where I am now
Quote: "Just hang tough and you'll make
it somehow" -Kiss
Fav. People: Family, Bridget and Friends
Happiest When: w/Bridget, friends,
Christmas, not worrying
Memories: KISS Jun&Oct '90-Gene Eda-
ville RR, Prom, 12/24/89, 1st Bus tour '88,
OZZY '88&'89, Big Red
Biggest Kick: Rich, Moooo, Sanford, Bily
Stone, Grimmy
Pet Peeve: Woolworths, gas price. Carter
w/o $, worries, followers
Activities: Baseball 1,2
Thanks to: Mom and Dad
Seniors CHj
TIMOTHY DOWNEY
JONATHAN DRISCOLL
SHARI A. DUNLAP
JOLENE DUPUIS
Fav. People: Family, Keith, Melissa, Mi-
chele, Jim, EJ, JM, and the rest of yous!
Happiest When: with girls, at Big Boy,
w/Family and friends
Memories: Italy, Pastafest, my parties.
Mall Run '90, physics
Biggest Kick: bed'o'nails, the Big Boy, Eric
J.
Ambition: To one day have my own Big
Boy
Pet Peeve: girls, people who complain
more than me!
Thanks To: My family and teachers
Nickname: L.D.
Fav. Saying: Hummer
Fav. People: EJ, TM, JM, PB, MR
Ambition: To be successful
Happiest When: Watching Bruins with
E.J.
Memories: Summer of "88"
Pet Peeve: Jocks, Stuck up girls
Biggest Kick: Kids in shop
Tech.: Electrical 1,2,3,4
Thanks to: Mom, Dad, Family
Quote: "Precious things are far and few -
that's why there's only one of you & that's
why I love you."
Fav. People: family, Stace, Tim, KR, SB,
MH, SV, SP, KM, KD, T, CB, NM, cheer-
leaders, Wickerts, *Mom, & all others
Pet Peeve: goodbyes, "thinking"
Memories: 3 of us, b-days, stairs, BIC, New
Years, quiet nites w/Tim, bowl-bowl-
bowl, cheer camp, block talks, our blanket,
beach, Octfest, prom 90, I "Heart" You,
accidents, island trips, sox, videos-right
Stace?, who drip-yea!, BOO, 8/26/90
Happiest when: 'BARREN*
Thanks to: Mom, Dad and Stace for always
being there and making me smile!
Nickname: Jo
Ambition: To succeed in life
Fav. People: Family, Rich, CG, KT, LT, YS ,
Memories: Summer of 88 w/Rich, Sept 86- j
June 87 !
Pet Peeve: 2 faced people
Tech: Distributive Education
Activities: DECA 3,4, DECA Treasurer 4
Thanks to: Mom, Friends
STEPHANIE RENEE EADLER
Fav. Saying: Guess you had to be there!
Fav. Quote: "Being polite costs nothing,
but buys everything."
Fav. People: Family, AM, GJ, AB, BD, SH,
KM, KS, NM, PB, JD, CB, you know who
you are
Happiest When: with friends, laughing,
listening to jokes
Memories: 6/30/90, 12/5/87, Spain 89,
Montreal 91
Activities: Cross Country 12 3, B-ball 12 3,
Track 12 3 4, SADD 1234, SAC 4, REC 4,
NHS 4, Student Council 4, Yearbook 4
Many Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Rick,
Tonya, family, friends, and all those who
have helped and supported me. I Love
You!
Clz£j Seniors
JAMES J. ENOS
Quote: "Live Free or Die"
Fav. People: Family, JH, SS, EB, SA, YS,
JW, CH, BF, SO, SH
Ambition: To be the best I can be
Happiest When: Hunting, fishing, being
with family
Memories: Breakwall 88'
Pet Peeve: Women drivers
Biggest Kick: Graphic Arts teachers
Tech: Graphic Arts
Thanks to: Mom, Dad, Monty, K-12 teach-
ers, and everybody else
JOSEPH J. EUFRAZIO
Nickname: Joey
Saying: Big Loser
Quote: "No problem at all," Mr J
Fav. People: FAMILY, DB, PC, JB, MD,
BB, DM, BN, BC, JH, BG, TG, CG, all the
guys in shop
Happiest When: with friends and family
Memories: woods, parties, April Vacation,
and all summers
Biggest Kick: conversations in homeroom
and shop
Activities: VICA 2,3,4
Tech: Carpentry
NICOLE RENEE FARLEY
Saying: "Je ne sais pas"
Quote: "Imagine ..." - John Lennon
Fav. People: Family, MM, DN, MS, NM
CU, JE, SD, MB, ES.
Ambition: To become a master chef an<
study abroad
Pet Peeve: People who can't walk right
being called Nicki, "Cute."
Memories: Semiformal, Octfest, 12/28/88
Tech: Culinary Arts
Activities: Drama 1,2,3,4.
Happiest When: Being creative.
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Twins ??? ~ Chrissy Cotti and Miss Ahearn
MICHAEL K. FARRELL
SAYING: "Hey, who you kiddin?"
Fav. People: Family, Baby J, 6 pack-DC,
JA, SW, JC, RP-JD, SR, JS, BS, MS, KF,
CC, & The Oceanview Crew
Happiest When: w/family & good friends,
playing basketball
Memories: Fresh, classes. Hoop 88, 89, 80,
My parties, Whitehorse, HC, Bball camp,
BaySt Games, Prom '90
Pet Peeve: 2 faced people, losing
Biggest Kick: Swerling's hairiness, Mr.
Ready's truck, Raeke
Activities: Basketball 1,2,3 Capt. 4, Base-
ball 1,2,4 SADD 4
Thanks to: My parents & sisters for every-
thing-! love you!!
MELISA A. FAY
Nickname: Missy
Fav. People: family, *Ryan*, Megan, Mel,
Colette, Chrissy, Cindy, Heidi, Tracy,
Kristen & Chris, Mark & Vin, SR, CL, DM
& MM, Ms. A
Memories: The pit, all concerts, w/Kris-
ten, Colette & Chrissy, summer 88-clouds
& Dereks car, 10-31-89, All times with
Rye, Fitchburg w/Meg where are we?,
meeting Mark S., *Johnny*
Thanks to: Mom & Dad
Happiest when: with Ryan, partying with
friends
Quote: "Maybe its not too late to learn
how to love and forget how to hate" ~
Ozzy
AMY J. FERGUSON
NANCY EMILY FERRIGNO
MICHAEL JOHN FETTERMAN
ROBERT FLYNN
Fav. People: family, Adam, Jill, CF, MF,
LM, SB, DR, JF, GM, MR, EC, JG
Ambition: to see Adam get his diploma
and to be rich some day
Happiest When: with Adam, out of school,
not working and when I have money
■ Memories: 7/21/90, ski trips with Jill and
Dad, Florida 89 and 90, Canada trips
Biggest Kick: Jill, Maureen, Colleen and
Brian, homeroom with Jenee, Joey and
Josh
Pet Peeve: gas prices - right Gini?
Thanks To: Mom and Dad, also Jenee for
all out talks
Saying: Bow, Yeah Maybe, Whateva
Fav. People: *Scott, family, the McLoud's,
Jill, Tim, Lisa, PP, SH, PM, TO, CB, KN,
TB, CC, HM, LP & TARZAN
Ambition: make Mom & Dad proud.
Memories: New Hampshire, 8/16/90,
"Girls nite out". Faces, Jr.Prom, 5/11/90,
July 3rd., Parties, Hard Rock Labor Day
(huh Paula?)
Happiest When: with Scott, I LUV YOUl
Biggest Kick: Scott's EGO, How ya doin?,
fine. B. monster Pete's ok's
Thanks To: Mom & Dad for everything
and to my friends thanks for always being
there, I luv you guys.
Nickname: Fettabob
Saying: What are you crazy?
Fav People: Family, Danielle, JS, BN, SO,
BO, BP, MT, JF, BF, TC, JO, BC, CC, NG,
MC, SW, JC, KH, MM
Happiest When: With Danielle, out with
friends.
Memories: Summer of 90, Bronco, Base-
ball, Osh's Third, Hunting, Hosford's
class, 3rd of July, Filenes.
Pet Peeve: The Golden Arches
Biggest Kick: Joe Foley
Thanks To: Mom & Dad, Danielle and all
friends.
Nickname: Bert
Saying: Jeez Louis
Quote: "Carpedium!!"
Fav. People: JT, KL, DG, TC, BJ, CT, SE,
NS, JS, JP, BB, MC, MD
Ambition: Build my future in business and
achieve success
Happiest When: with friends & family,
playing sports/piano
Memories: LUNCH TABLE, Boy's State,
rotten pumpkins, Scusset
Pet Peeve: Nose earrings
Biggest Kick: Mr. P, Joe Foley, Mr. Byrne
Activities: Track 2,3,4 (capt.), HR rep. 3,4,
Boy's Stale
Seniors CMj}
"Why Can't This Night Go On fo«ver?"The class of 1991's Junior Prom was held at the Plymouth Sheraton on May
11, 1990. Pictured below are Prom King Jason Bearce and his date Gretchen Jones, Jonna Bracken and her date Dave Di-
lego, Suzie Baher and her date J.R. McMahon, JoAnn Verga and Prom Queen Sharee Johnson and her date Ricky
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JOSEPH T. FOLEY
Saying: "It's ski time!!"
FAV. PEOPLE: Family, TD, MF, JB, MH
DS, SM, JO, AF, EC, JN, KS, TC, Bob
Ambition: Ski Bum, to he rich
Happiest When: Skiing, with friends
Biggest Kick: Bob Flynn, 5th period junio
year
Thanks To: Parents, and friends
JENEE MARIE FORKNALL
ELIZABETH C. FOSTER
BRYAN RUSSEL FULLER
SHANE M. FURTADO
Nickname: "Little Girl"
Saying: "Love Ya"
Fav. People: Family, Josh, Lori, LB, MB,
TM, DJ, Friendly's crew, DM, AF
Happiest When: with Josh, Lori, family,
on the phone, eating chocolate, at the park
Memories: Summer of 89 & 90, Florida,
4TH of July, Junior Prom, 8/29/90,
6/2/90, 9/3/89
Biggest Kick: Jason Barros
Pet Peeve: Busy signals, lies, red lights
Thanks To: My Mom and Bill for every-
thing, I LOVE YOU!
Nickname: Beth
Fav. People: DAWN, KRIS, AMY, HV,
JK, JM, JT, JD, KD, SO
Saying: It's the sprite in me!
Ambition: Peace Corps, teach kindergar-
ten, own a plantation in Atlanta
Memories: Prom '90, Summer '88, Any-
thing Goes, Peaks Island, Snoop,
SENIORITIS
Activities: Drama 34; Lit Mag 4; Blood
Drive 34
Thanks To: Family, friends. Everyone
Nickname: Bundy
Quote: "Isn't that special"
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, SF, JK, PM, BL,
JC, & everyone else
Ambition: To be wealthy. To own a pizza
parlor chain
Happiest When: with friends & family
Memories: Pumpkin Hunt, Bad Co., beach
parties
Pet Peeve: Getting up at 6:30 for school,
homework, and work
Biggest Kick: my Golf Game, Mr. Fachetti
Activities: Golf 34
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Sean, and friends
Nickname: TAZ
Saying: What's up?
Fav. People: TC and family. Speed De-
mons, Shop Crew
Happiest When: with the Speed Demons
Memories: stuck in the woods with De and
Tom
Pet Peeve: cops and people who can't drive
Biggest Kick: when with Tom Lantz and
Dana Youngman
Thanks To: Mom, Dad and Big Al
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WILLIAM A. FURTADO
Nickname: Bags
Saying: Don't worry about it
Fav. People: SR, ED, TG
Happiest When: going over 100 mph
Memories: Saquish beach. Cannon Ball
Run, Bad Co. Concert, Pumpkin Hunt
Pet Peeve: people that don't listen to what
I say
Biggest Kick: Shawn and Todd fighting
Tech: Plumbing
WILLIAM J. FURTADO
Nickname: Wilbur
Quote: I didn't do it!!!
Fav. People: HK, JM, SF, BAGS, MO, RK,
CS, GN, JV, RT, EM, PM, LK
Happiest When: with family and friends
Memories: Skip days in the Griswold-mo-
bile, Wilbur-mobile, the Scout
Pet Peeve: cops, tickets, gas prices
Biggest Kick: Mr. Moberg, the Klock fam-
ily. Bags
Tech: Plumbing
Thanks To: family and friends
RANDY CHRISTOPHER
GALLETTI
Nickname: Randall
Saying: Dude! Later!
Fav. People: Dad, Mom, Family & Friends
Memories: Rolling the Blazer, Proms &
Parties, Skiing, working on blazer with
Put, snowboarding. Pumpkin hunting
Pet Peeve: No money, slow drivers, call
waiting
Activities: Golf 12 (capt.)34. Track 134,
SADD 34
Biggest Kick: Vinnie's vehicles
Ambiton: Becoming wealthy
Happiest When: No stress - Right Ash?,
with friends and family
CHRISTINE GARDNER
Nickname: Kris
Quote: "I wish I didn't know now the
things I didn't know then"
Fav. People: Family, Lafemmina, SW, LW,
SJ, JD, PB, RK, you know who you are!
Ambition: To be happy and successful at -
everything I do
Happiest When: with friends and in love
Memories: NYC, Sean's pen, chocolate
eggs ~ right Lisa?, How's Your Hair?,
Warrant
Pet Peeve: Snobs, cocky attitudes, drugs
Activities: DECA 34, DECA pres. 4,
SADD, Homeroom Rep. 34
Thanks To: Family and friends
ERIC GARDNER
av. People: Mom, Big Al, Bren, Heidi, LC,
B, JM, DM, SS, TJ, AV, DW, DN, Fritz,
)ad
ct Peeve: Dirty Windshields
iggest Kick: Doug's Bronco
Memories: times with Heidi, four wheel-
ig, pumpkin hunts
lappiest When: eating and sleeping
'hanks To: Mom, for understanding me
II these years ... I LOVE YOU!!
ANDERS FLYNN GEERING
Nickname: Deis, Bananacrustaceon
Saying: You're a Shmoo!
Quote: "I've conquered my past, the future
is here at last; I stand at the entrance to a
new world I can see. The ruins to the right
of me will soon have lost sight of me; Love
rescue me" - U2
Happiest When: Skiing, skating, jamming,
with friends, and with music.
Pet Peeve: Narrow minded nimrods
Biggest Kick: My crazy friends
Fav People: You know who you are
Memories: There are too many
Thanks To: Mom and Dad, All my friends
JOHN BURGESS GELOWTSKY
Saying: Don't worry trust me
Quote: "Let nothing but fear hold you
back"
Fav. People: CU, PC, AD, LD, CR, KG, CS,
SS, AG, DG, BC, TS, JT, MM, JO, EJ, DH,
JC, DS, SK, AF, KM, CG
Ambition: To fulfill my dreams
Happiest When: Playing football, hunting
Memories: 2/19/90, bogs, exit 6, 8/13/90,
6/15/90, 12/2/89, Paco
Pet Peeve: Bad drivers, bad jokes, being
poor
Biggest Kick: Adam, Pete, Liars
Thanks To: Dad, Mom, Joe, Chris, and
Nana
TROY M. GIBBONS
Fav. People: JM, JF, RL, JK, JS, KM, JD
Ambition: To play hockey
Memories: The beach, the pond, crash
truck
Pet Peeve: school, teachers
Seniors
KERRI-MARIE GILBERT
DONALD GILLIS
BARRY GOULD
CHRISTINE MARIE GRADY
Quote: "I always knew I'd look back at the
bad times and laugh - but I never thought
I'd look back at the good times and cry."
Fav. People: SM, KM, JC, JW, CG, CH,
RT, JG, CU, J + B, MS, MP, JM, MB + EB,
PS CREW (esp.PA) FAMILY & everyone
else! You know who know who you are!
Ambition: To be a Cosmetologist
Memories: 6/85, 10/86, 9/24/88, JR.
PROM, my Escort, per. 6 study after Octo-
berfest, 10/27/90!
Thanks To: Mom for everything, Eddie for
being a father to me & Kim for being my
best friend!
Saying: "I've fallen and I can't get up."
Memories: '90 Red Sox, Senior Fest, Street
Hockey, Parties
Biggest Kick: Steve's Stories, Rich, Jason,
Mike, Lunch
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, CU, RP, JB, MC,
BF, MH, BW, KH, EG, SW, JF, DH, JD,
BM, HS, PL
Pet Peeve: Slow drivers. Stubborn People,
Rules, Steve's Driving, Drugs
Ambition: College, Doctor, Money, Fam-
ily (President)
Thanks To: Me, Myself, and I
Fiappiest When: with friends. Sports
Fav. People: DB, KR, MH, AND OTHERS
Biggest Kick: driving highspeed
Memories: at lunch with friends
Happiest When: with friends
Ambition: computer programmer
Quote: "Ha you're so funny"
Thanks To: friends and family
Nickname: Chris j
Saying: Get A Clue ]
Fav. People: Family, JW, KM, KG, C¥
DN, KK, CV, SK, TS, EO, MR, CH, D5
MJ, FB, Crew, and the rest of you!
Memories: The "9", 7/29/87, Limo, "Doi \
Chester Handsignals", 7/29&31/90, J
8/90, poles and carts! (right Jenn!!), CAS
BAR, ski trips! (right Dannyl), "hous
parties!"
Pet Peeve: back stabbing friends
Thanks To: Mum and Dad and friends fo .
being so understanding. I love you!
STEVEN ROBERT GRONBLOM
Nickname: Bull
Saying: What ??
Quote: "We haven't begun to fight."
Fav. People: KL, FJ, MF, EB, JW, MB, LS,
PC, VK, NF, JO, SB, SL, SA, MS, KH
Ambition: to be a forest ranger
Happiest When: Red Sox lost to the A's in
the American League Championship
Biggest Kick: scaring people
Activities: VICA 4, Science Club 4
Tech: Culinary Arts
Thanks To: Mom and Dad
ANTHONY MARTIN
GUARNOTTA
Nickname: Tony
Fav. People: family, friends
Ambition: to become a mechanic, to build
a mud bog truck
Happiest When: hanging out with friends
Pet Peeve: people who think they know
everything
Tech: Automotive
TAYNA LEE GUILLETTE
Saying: I can't even handle it!
Quote: "Send in the clowns."
Fav. People: Kim, Diana, Karim, KS, TOP-
TEN, SB, NT, MR, CW, SM, EG, lunch
table, family, Steven
Memories: run with Kim, 3/17/89, first
love, 7/3/89, SacreBu, Zooing, 11/25/89,
Who Yip? Ya!, vette weekend, times with
Karim, 15th & 17th birthday
Biggest Kick: Karim, "My hair is a mess!",
Kim, which way?
Thanks To: Mom; UD you're a father to
me; Karim for keeping me alive; Dawn,
Thank God for you, the wind beneath my
wings. I love you all so very much.
CYNTHIA HAGLUND
Nickname: Cyndi
Quote: "If you love something set it free, i
it comes back to you, it's yours, if it doesn'
it never was!"
Fav. People: CM, CC & JV, Amy, Aime«
DS & RS, Matt, DC, JC, Cathy, Scan M
BT, KG, CG, DH, MV, & family
Ambition: to succeed & be happy witl
myself
Happiest When: with friends & family
Memories: 5/29/89, July 3rd, Fl., Rocky Pt
Quincy 10'19'90, Hampton w/Amy, ou
w/ Amy & Aimee, 6th per. study. Scruple
Pet Peeve: two-faced people and liars
Thanks: Mom, Dad & Jake, Cherri, Aimee
Amy, Danni, Cathy, Carpeno's - I lov<
you!
Seniors
KEITH T. HANLEY
Mickname: MANLEY
iaying: You're nothing!
Fav. People: family, TP, JO, LC, JC, PJ, JB,
IRP, MF, PL, DC, MH, TC, AP, KY, EG,
kG, C, TM, BF, JF, DD, SH, PP, DF, BW
Vlemories: pumpkin hunt, Weymouth
toccer game, '90 beach party, 4x4, street
lockey, Semiformal '90, July 4th, Super-
x>wl '89
Pet Peeve: getting up in the morning
Happiest When: with friends and family,
it the beach
Biggest Kick: Fuller doing the 600 dash,
Costa's temper, PJ's ego
Activities: ice hockey 2, CC 2, SADD 4
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, friends and
relatives
MICHELE ANN HANLON
Fav. People: Jon, family, Melissa, TD, SB,
KM, GV, KV, soccer team
Ambition: Have a successful job and
family
Happiest When: with Jon, family and
friends, playing soccer, drama
Memories: Oct. 27 '88, Feb. 20 '88, New
Hamp. '89, OCL, Sandbags
Pet Peeve: cliques, obnoxious people
Biggest Kick: Steve Benoff, Meg Ryan,
Johnson
Activities: Soccer 1234, captain 4, Drama
1234, Track 234, Archbearer 3, SADD 34,
Yearbook 4
Thanks To: my family
JESSICA MARIE HARRIS JONATHAN MICHAEL HARRIS
Saying: Not Me!
Quote: "If I ride the morning winds to the
farthest ocean, even there Your hand will
guide me, in Your strength I'll stand..." Ps.
139
Fav. People: Family & CAP.
Ambition: To please the Lord
Happiest: Singing or Dancing
Memories: Family vacations, Jedidiah, &
Justin
Pet Peeve: Not knowing "everything"
Biggest Kick: Timothy's toothless smile
Activities: Music, Theory, Chorus
Thanks To: My Family, friends & fans
Nickname: Mike, Inch
Saying: Na, I'm all set.
Quote: "Winning isn't everything, it's the
only thing."
Fav. People: TH, CV, SM, KH, PJ, RG, JC,
BW, JG, JS, TM, JF, KM, MH, EC, JN
Ambtion: To be successful
Happiest When: Out with friends, getting
what I want
Memories: Stuck in mud with Chris, sum-
mers, ski trips, pumpkin hunt, freshmen
baseball
Biggest Kick: McKay's driving
Pet Peeve: MY NICKNAME, lies
Activities: Baseball 1234
Thanks To: Family & Friends
CRAIG HATHAWAY
Nickname: Hacker
Saying: What are you a Beaterhead?
Quote: "If you don't live life to the fullest
why live it at all."
Fav. People: Chucky, Joe, Ken, Jason, DW,
DS, RB, BR, SI, TM, BP, and anyone I
forgot.
Ambition: Make money and have fun do-
ing it.
Happiest When: Out with friends and
making money.
Memories: Skiing Attitash, Driving with
Irgatha-Golf runs
Tech: Carpentry AH dressed up for Halloween ~ Smurfs: Michelle Hoey, Suzette Summers, Shannon Hurley, Suzie Baher and Paula
Thanks to: Parents and friends Palmer, Popeye the Sailor Man: Mr. Z, Quarterback: Joann Verga, Batgirl: Kim Totman, Cookie Monster: Kim Kobs,
Dragon: Tara Smith, Nun: Jonna Bracken, and The Gruesome Twosome: Jeff Werner and Eric Berrio
Seniors
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Average
Senior Expenses
College Application
$10-50
SAT Fees
$15
Yearbook
$30
Parking Sticker
$5
Class Ring
$100-300
Glory Jacket
$80
Dinner Dance
$60
Athletic Events
$2
Homecoming Dance
$5
Limo for 6 hours
$180
Dance Dresses
$200
Tuxes
$70-150
Senior Pictures
$100-300
Octoberfest
$2
Ski Trip
$165
VICA Dues
$10
DECA Dues
$10
LAURA HEDGE
DAVID ARTHUR HEMMINGS
Saying: Whalever!
Fav. People: Sara, BS, SS, SB, CU, MM, JO,
MO, PC, JG, DG, all my friends
Ambition: to find the right girl and be
happy
Happiest When: with friends
Memories: July 4,'90, windshield. Senior
Fest, Sara's house
Pet Peeve: when someone says they have
something to tell you, and then say to for-
get it!
Biggest Kick: Sara, Uncle Jim
Activities: SADD 4, Drama 4
Thanks To: My Mom and Dad, for with-
out them my life would not be
JAMES HERMAN
Nickname: Jim
Quote: "Bold is the one who speaks wh
he feels." Testament i
Fav. People: family, JK, JC, SC, BF, PP ,
Ambition: to be happy in life and coi f
tinue to play bass
Happiest When: with John and Joe
Memories: concerts, times with John an
Joe, Sean's house
Pet Peeve: injuries at Sean's
Biggest Kick: John, Joe, Christina
Thanks To: the outstanding Plymout
South School System
MELISSA ANN HICKS
Nickname: Missy
Quote: "Don't know what you've got until
it's gone..."
Fav. People: Family, CT, Lis, Jen, Joe, SR,
SB, D', KT, JB, TS, Brian, Cheer Squad, &
everyone else
Memories: 1/7/88, times w/Bri, S. Elemen-
tary - Lisa that hurt!, purple summer 90
and Jen, Tim's house. Who Flip? Yah!, 13
years of dance
Biggest Kick: 7/3/90 - where's Jen?, Ice
Cream Man, Kill switch, open bath tubs at
Pete's house, US History with Jason
Missy Hicks tries to be brave as a nurse
takes a blood sample during the Nation-
al Honor Society's Blooddrive.
MICHELLE LEIGH HOEY
Nickname: HO-EY
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Sean, WAL-
TONS, Nance, MB, Chris, Andrew, Justin,
Whit, Jon, Cheerleaders, Miss, Jen
Ambition: to win and I won't Whit?
Memories: growing up with the Waltons,
good & bad!. Summer 89 - Superterrific
Nance, MIT, N. Eastern, Xmas Eve at
Fryars, Eastover 83-90, making snowmen
at 1 am w/ Mary, GBKO Nicky stories,
Nance let's fall thru the door, Chris' dri-
vin', Justin's driveway
Activities: Cheering 34, HR Rep 4, Year-
book Ad Ed 4
Thanks To: Family, girls and Nance for
knowing me and loving me - I love you!
DENIELLE HOLMES
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PRISCILLA HOLMES
KYLE D. HUBER
SHANNON HURLEY
SEAN MICHAEL JACOBSON
Quote: "There is a ripple effect in all
that we do ~ what you do touches me,
what I do touches you."
Saying: Oh well!
Fav. People: family. Rick, LH, LA, AW,
DH, SV, RR, LH, etc.
Ambition: work hard to be the best
Happiest When: riding, skating with
friends
Memories: balloon, first horse, pit, back-
yard, Kathy & Mall
Pet Peeve: people who try to run your
life & slow drivers
Biggest Kick: getting gas & Dad
Thanks To: Mre. C, RR, Mrs. A, Mrs. K,
Dad, I love you all.
Fav. People: Family, MO, SJ, MM, PM, JF,
BF, CP, BD
Ambition: To be the best at whatever I do!
Happiest When: Making my parents
proud, with friends
Memories: Camping(White Mts.), week-
ends at Jane Marie
Pet Peeve: stopping at yield signs
Thanks To: My Mom & Dad, Scott, Fam-
ily, without them my life would be empty!
Quote: "I'd rather laugh with the sinners
than cry with the saints, the sinners are
much more fun, only the good die young."
Activities: Baseball 124, SADD, Model UN
Fav. People: Family, Paula, Darren, NF,
KT, HM,MR, KK, ML, Barb + Squad, SV,
Every one else - I LUV U ALL!
Happiest When: with friends + D
Memories: Semi's, Proms, 6-10-89, Vin-
cents, Casbar, NY, 3rd July, the magnet!.
Girls Nite Out!, Mass Maritime, bingo!
Voguin, 1, 2, tree, 9-29-90, 10-6-90, Booin!!!
Pet Peeve: No $$, fight with/D, working
Biggest Kick: Matt doing weird things,
moshin!!!
Activities: Prom, Model UN 34, Cheer-
leading 1234, SADD 4
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Doug, Paula for
helping me through the yrs.
Nickname: Skippy
Quote: "They say I'm crazy but I have a
good time...Life's been good to me so far.."
Joe Walsh
Memories: Summer of "89", Pink Floyd,
Omni
Pet Peeve: people who smoke while I'm
eating
Fav. People: Family, Mama, Mia, MM,
PM, JF, Kug, BF, The Shop, SB, TW, TH,
AB, TC, SW, Bo Fackbay, S & RF, SW
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Mr. C
PAUL JENNINGS
ERIC EINO JOHNSON
SHAREE MELIN JOHNSON
ALISON JONES
Vickname: PJ
"av. People: Friends, Family
Vmbiton: To be successful
vlemories: Steve Miller, Summer '90
'et Peeve: Waiting
iiggest Kick: Ace, Scoot's Van
Tech: Automotive
rhanks To: Family and Teachers
Saying: Yow
Quote: " Are we having fun yet?"
Fav. People: WBRU, WKRL, WSMU,
WPLM, WBCN
Ambition: To have fun with life.
Happiest When: Skatin', Swimmin', Just
doin nothin'
Memories: I forgot
Pet Peeve: Grinds, Pork Rinds
Activities: JV Wrestling 3, SADD 4, Am-
nesty, Model UN, Drama Club 4
Thanks To: My parents, brothers, friends,
teachers
Fav. People: family and friends, QG, YC,
AG, PR, AT, PP, RW, JF, GG, MM, TP, JB,
BZ, Mr. Z, MA
Biggest Kick: Tara, Jerome, Ricky's Peter
impression, the Gym teachers, Pia and Yo's
laugh
Memories: peerleader 5 years. Prom
Queen, trip to DC w/girls. Hub Club
w/Yolande
Pet Peeve: Judging people by their color,
not taking life seriously
Ambition: To live a plentiful happy life.
Thanks To: My mother for being there
when I needed her most, and for being my
biggest inspiration
Nickname: Al
Saying: Hey! What's up?
Quote: "Don't know what you got until
it's gone."
Fav. People: family, NR, AK, AT, AB, JT,
BR, YS, MK, SJ, you know who you are!
Happiest When: with family + friends
Memories: 7/29/90 + 10/25/90, 10/2/89
Pet Peeve: Know it alls, fair weather
friends
Tech: Culinary
Thanks To: Mom & Dad, close friends,
Mrs. Priordon, and NK
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MELISSA AMY JONES
CHAD B. KAISER
CAREY ANN KALOUPEK
STEPHEN M. KANDIK
Fav. People: Meg, Jen, JA, CL, JC, AK, KV,
RS, MM, JM, CG, KD, JD, KK, SA, DS,
DC, JH, HC + rest of Camp Crew, Gram,
Mom, Dad, Allyson + Jessie
Saying: What is better?
Ambition: $$ and more $$
Pet Peeve: braces, summer school
Happiest When: my car is running
Memories: CAMP, Aerosmith, Prom,
punchbugging, subway singing. White
Horse, Flag Rock, Jake, Few C the never
ending day, my trailer, Walt Disney
World 1991, with Jen R
Thanks To: Mom + Dad for all the love
and support. I love youl!
Fav. People: KD, CM, KR, SP, PJ, DF, TP,
MT, EC, AA
Happiest When: Driving 5.0 sUng, party-
ing with the boys
Memories: Dad, Keith's parties. Clear
Pond, B.H. Night, Tire
Biggest Kick: Keith's bad night, Becky's
kid
Tech: Automotive
Nickname: Cali
Saying: See ya
Quote: "Today's dreams are tomorrow's
memories."
Fav. People: Mom, sister, brother, JW, CG,
SV, LC, KM, CL, TO, AS, KD, KB, DB, KJ,
TA, JM, LW, KW, SF and fellow Dakotans
Memories: Parties, Red Willo Opstads,
Hockey Tourneys, 10/18/90, ATO House,
Summer '90
Pet Peeve: Two-faced people
Activities: BB 123, Track 12, Student
Council 123, Prom Committee 3 Sidekick,
Soccer 3
Thanks To: Everyone in N.D.
Nickname: Candy-Man
Quote: "1 am the master of my fate. I a
the captain of my soul." Henley
Memories: Concerts, Octoberfest, Cam
ing, Tom's House, Horseman Time, Tl
Wild Machine
Fav. People: 4 HRSM (N&W), PC, SV
MF, DH, EJ, BP, AG, CL, AK, MM, Ml
JC, TD and all the others
Happiest When: with friends
Ambition: Success in life
Activities: Treasurer 4, Model UN 4, N.
tional Honor Society 34, Soccer 12, Mai
Club 34
Thanks To: Family, Friends, Teachers
KRISTINE ELIZABETH
KEARNEY
Nickname: Kris
Saying: Not a probleml
Fav. People: Kla, Dawn, Beth, Shannon,
Elise, Shawna, Mom
Happiest When: out with friends, camp-
ing with family
Memories: Nevada with Kia, Snack time
in Bio, Gary's class
Pet Peeve: being called short!
Ambition: go to medical school, become a
pediatrician
Activities: gymnastics 34, Natl Honor So-
ciety 34, Yearbook Editor 4, Junior Prom
Committee 3
SARAH CORINNE KEEFE
Nickname: Sadie
Quote: "We're just two lost Shaun's swim-
ming in a fish Shaun year after Shaun"
Fav. People: KW, Jen, Suzanne, LG,
Shaun, KH, Kevin, SF, DW
Memories: Plymouth Rock at 4:30 am.
Fighting with Whit, The Dead with Kev,
wrecking Dad's truck, sleeping at Steve's
with the gang
Biggest Kick: Kim and Jonna
JASON KIVLIN
Nickname: Kivlin
Saying: No Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll
but have a good time.
Quote: "No problem at all."
Fav. People: Family and Friends
Ambition: To be Successful
Happiest When: Accomplishing things in
life.
Memories: Many
Pet Peeve: Snobs and two-faced people
Biggest Kick: SD and RR
Tech: Carpentry
Thanks To: All my friends and Especially
my Family
RENA FAY KNIGHT
Fav. People: Parents, Stanley, Min, Joai
na + Christina, »Dana*, Kryslen, Susi, K
tie, JW, LB, BC, MW, CG, HF, JF, AB, Ri
IR
Memories: Concerts, *DANA
w/Min + Jo, w/Krysten, Bob's Hous
Louisiana, Christina, Dennis, Joe's Partic
•7/3/90
Qoute: "...mines a tale that can't be tol
my freedom I hold dear. How years at
and days of old when magic filled tl'
air..." Led Zeppelin
Pet Peeve: Getting up early!!
Ambition: To stay single and have no kid
To be happy!
Thank To: My family 4 loving and su|
porting me! Min 4 all the shoulders that
neededl
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KIMBERLEY ANN KOBS
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Jeff, Bill, Sue, T,
Jonna, Sue, JF, KT, JV, JB, EM, JL, NT, TS,
MH, MS, KM, the Nardones, Barb and the
squad
Memories: 8/2/89, Top of the Hub, Prom
90, times at UNE, "movies" fests, snowpals,
summer 89 90
Activities: Cheerleading 1234, Capt. 4,
Pres. 1, VP. 4, SADD
Pet Peeve: Fighting with Jeff, SEGA, Golf!!
Thanks To: Mom for being a friend. Dad
for making me laugh, Jeff for always being
there and making me smile. I love you all!!
TIFFANY RENEE KOENIG
Saying: I want
Fav. People: Family, Sean, the Smiths,
HM, KT, DH, CV, CO, JC,
Ambition: To be a counselor, marry Sean
and be rich
Happiest when: With friends, family and
Sean, eating and sleeping
Memories: summer of 90, Senior dinner
dance 90, Kentucky, Florida spring break
89
Pet Peeve: People who yell, being ignored
and no money
Biggest Kick: Heater's mouth, Sean and
Todd together, Biology 6th period
Thanks To: Mom and Dad I love you, Jim
thanks for everything, Sean and friends
JOHN M. KOSTIGEN
Quote: "Leave me alone, don't want your
promises no more 'cu2 Rock and Roll is my
religion and my law. Won't ever change!
May think it's strange. You can't kill Rock
and Roll - it's here to stay." - Ozzy and
Randy
Fav. People: Family, Joe, Jim, JH, PM, AT,
SC, KS, FT, Rev's
Ambition: To play as well as Randy
Rhoads
Happiest When: Practicing, listening to
music "'Randy Rhoads**
Memories: Dana, Aaron, Metallica, Maid-
en, Sleddin, geekin with Joe and Jim
Thanks To: Thanks Frank for having pa-
tience and confidence in me
ADRIENNE KOTOWSKI
Quote: "Without music life would be an
error." - Nietzche
Fav. People: Mum, Dad, Family, Dawn,
Ola, Mike, Meg, CL, KV, MJ, RS, JR, GM,
JC, JA, DC
Memories: March w/Mike, Jr. Prom, N.Y.
Trip, Phantom, Town Hall, Boston Trips,
Subway Singing, Summers w/Dawn, False
Ads, Harvard
Activities: Yearbook Editor 4, Student
council 12J, Band 14, Treas. 3, Chorus 34,
Prom Chrm. 3, SADD 34, Cross Country 2
Many Thanks To: My Mum for just being
there. Rich for the loans. My family for
living with me.
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Jlene Dupuis & Kerry Turchinetz take care of business in the school store.
JAMES T. LAMOTHE
Saying: Funniest thing I've ever seen
Ambition: CPA, obtain Big Boy statue
Activities: Math club 4, SADD, Model UN
Happiest When: w/Jen, w/friends,
w/money
Fav. People: Jen, Jay, Jodi, Jeff, Tim, MT,
BE, AP, TW, MH, MM, SP
Memories: Summer 90 w/Jen, NH, ME, RI
w/ Jay, Bentley w/Mike, Saywhut,
Bourne RD, Big Boy
Biggest Kick: O'Donnel, Uncle, Tim's dif-
ferent attitude, Jen's hair
Pet Peeve: Arrogant, selfish, self-centered,
and egotistical know-it-alls, over protec-
tive parents
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Andrew-I love
you, and my friends thank you
PHILIP D. LAPOINTE
Nickname: Phil
Quote: "Nothing's ever easy if you do it
yourself, all you can do is try." -
ANTHRAX
Fav. People: DOREEN, family, friends
Ambition: To be successful($)
Memories: 9/21/89, 2/3/90, Prom, con-
certs. Big Red, Pumpkins 90
Pet Peeve: Toyota trucks, slow driven, al-
coholics, no money
Biggest Kick: Coach Rose, D.C's lack of
cash
Activities: Football 1234, Track 1234,
SADD 23, Pres. 4
Thanks: Family, Coaches
Seniors C5i\
Of course Heidi Stinnett has a pass to be on the phone!
MARIA LARSON
Fav. People: Richie, Darren, Steph, Nic,
Ash, KM, DS, PA, CV, BD
Memories: 'DARREN* Badge of Courage,
Fair, DJ, XMas, 4/15/89, Joane Home, Jet-
ty, Semi 89* Midnite, RI, LODGING,
9/16/90, Mayflower party. Dawn & the
roof. Boys in the closet. My parties '89,
Florida, shh, raindance, Thayer
Pet Peeve: X-Girlfriends that don't take a
hint, oh forget it!
Activities: Cheerleading 1234, Cpt. 4,
SADD 34, HMRM rep.4. Model UN 4
Thanks To: MOM, Dad, and his family
CHRISTINE A. LAVALLEE
Saying: "Chicky"
Fav. People: All my friends. Family and
Geoffrey's crew
Happiest When: With friends at Grams,
shopping with Gina, and sleeping
Memories: Florida '88, '89,Prom, roof of
Town HaM, skiing in New Hampshire, be-
ing with my friends
Pet Peeve: GERMS!
Activies: Chorus 1, Track 2, Student Coun-
cil 23, Prom Comm. 3, Field Hockey 3,
SADD 4, Yearbook 4
Thanks To: Jen for driving me to school
and Mom, I luv U.
JENNIFER LYNN LEHTO
Nickname: Jen
Fav. People: Family, Erin, Bill, Mis, DC,
SR, GJ, LC, and everyone else
Memories: '89 with Erin thank God it's
over, the purple summer of 90 with Mis,
Tim's house, NE with Michelle, 7/3 with
Erin and the Sept. 14, Prom - thanks Mom,
pine trees - right Erin
Pet Peeve: Jealous people of '89
Thanks To: My mother for always being
there and to Erin for all those late night
talks. III miss you
KENNETH ALAN LUCE
Nickname: Luce
Saying: CYa
Quote: "No problem at all", "j"
Fav. People: PJ, JC, KM, RA, DC, FT, KC,
JE, DW, BR, SA, NP, JB
Ambition: To succeed in life
Happiest When: Cruisin' the Riv.
Memories: W/Horse, The Riv., Gellars
Pet Peeve: Slow drivers
Biggest Kick: Rick and PJ (out there)
Thanks To: Family and friends
Tech: Carpentry
JAMES L. MACDONALD
Fav. People: SF, BF, MO, MI, JV, RT, P &
E M, KT
Ambition: To be the best at what I do
Happiest When: Driving, fixing cars,
power-lining, with family and friends
Memories: Crash day of senior picture,
parties with Rob, and the Marcolas
Pet Peeve: School rules
Biggest Kick: Skip Days in the Cougar,
Eric's house on the RM
Thanks To: The guys at Aims, my mother
and grandparents
ROBERTJOHN DANIEL
MACLEAN
Nickname: BJ
Quote: "That which does not kill us makes
us stronger."
Fav. People: Mom, BB, TC, CT, RD, MD,
AS, RB, BN, DG, BB, BF, Arnold S.
Ambition: To fly with the USN
Happiest When: With Money and Truck,
with home behind me
Memories: 7am-5pm, Dinghy Cruise, Biol-
ogy Strip, On the night beach with
Brandi, Jammin
Pet Peeve: Mom in the morning
Biggest Kick: RD, TC, BB, AS
Thanks To: Ma, Grandparents, BB, Cindy,
RB, Mr. Stanton.
C^2j Seniors
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KIMBERLY I. MACLEOD
TRACY MACMILLAN
NICOLE TERESA MAFFINI
KERRY P. MAGUIRE
Fav. People: FAMILY, KG, JT, IM, JF, JK,
CG, DH, KH, HC, MD, SM, KT, TK, JW
Memories: 2/1/86, 7/25/89-Pugga Rink,
Times with Joe, Good and bad times with
Kerrie, strange times with Jojo, 9/16/88,
Lime, Prom, New Hampshire(Bears),
7/14/90, 4th Per. Study-lOth grade, 11th
Pet Peeve: Getting up early
Happiest When: With family and friends
Thanks To: Mom and Dad, Kerrie, Joe,
and the rest of my family, and friends who
have helped me through the years-I LOVE
YOU ALL!!
Fav. People: 'GUY*, Katie, family, Ms.
Ahearn, Chrissy, HS, CC, CC, MF, MR, J,
LJ
Memories: All times and trips w/Katie,
beach w/Guy, bogs, pit '89, Graveyard,
"Who are you?", 9/7/90 It's alright Chris.
Happiest When: With Guy, w/family,
falling asleep, eating, out of school.
Quote: "There's the known and there's the
unknown, what separates the two are The
Doors"-Jim Morrison
Saying: You never know until you try!
Ambition: To be successful at whatever I
do, and to ALWAYS be w/Guy.
Biggest Kick: Ryan
Thanks To: Mom, grandparents, Katie,
Guy
Quote: "Accept me as I am, only then will
we discover each other."
Pet Peeve: Latin Translations
Ambition: Try to do everything, live in
Italy, have a big, awesome family just like
mine
Activities: JV Soccer, Capt., JR Class VP,
Peer Leadership, Girls' State '90, SADD,
Student Council Prcs., CCD.
Memories: MASC, Italy, Good friends I've
made. Thanks for all the lectures. My sun-
shine. Time spent with Larry. Nothing is
going to stop us now.
Nickname: MUGGA
Quote: "What a snapperhead"-Dice
Fav. People: Family, KD, JC, PJ, KL, JB,
MF, KC, DC, DW, LC, DR, BD, MO, ES,
EG, MH, TC, DK-Football Team
Happiest When: with friends, partying,
sailing with Capt. Morgan
Memories: Florida with PJ-Cook, Aruba
with Dave, White Horse Motel, Jamie
brawlin', PJ driving
Pet Peeve: Flashing blue lights
Activities: Football 1234
Thanks To: Family and friends
LISA MAIER
JENNIFER A. MALIFF
DONNA JOSEPHENE MALOOF
VIRGINIA LEE MANN
Fav. People: BRIAN, KC, DM, LM, BB,
BD, MO, AP, JS, GR
Saying: You'll get over it.
VIemories: 7/3/90, 5/6/90, Brian's gradua-
ion, Maine, summer, weekends.
Pet Peeve: Brian bites his finger nails
Siggest Kick: Kerin driving with me.
rhanks To: BRIAN, family and friends.
Nickname: Jenn
Saying: 1 don't see this happening!
Quote: "I don't do what I do to be differ-
ent; I do it to be myself. "-Keith
Fav. People: Allison, JC, GM, MM, AB,
SD, KM, DH, CU, TD, JO, CL, MJ
Memories: When Al + I had just had
"ENUFF!", Study with Mike, Period 1
with Gini (every year)
Pet Peeve: When people talk about you
like you're not there.
Activities: Field Hockey 34; SADD 34
Thanks To: Ma, Pa, and Gregg
Fav. People: Family, Kerin Dolores, BB,
LM, LT, LD, JF, ZG, AG, PB, Culinary
Memories: 11/8/88, M. Beach times with
Joey, Conventions Move over right "Li",
9/22/90 Lis- What's on your W.S Culinary
Pet Peeve: Good-Byes, Making Decisions
Favorite Saying: RE-LAX, They'll get over
it right "Kerin"
Happiest When: With Family and Friends,
Talking on the phone
Thanks To: All my friends and to Mom
and Dad for everything "I LOVE YOU"
Nickname: Gini
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Doug, Deb, Vic-
stet, Sheri, Val, KS, A, AG, EC, MR, JN,
MS, JM, CH, AK, KT, Band:SJKA,
URonny KK, Nana, Mamaw, EMILY,
SAM, DERRIK
Memories: 1080 on Beaver Dam-Chris?
The Boulder-Val? BangaGong-Nancy
Spying/Jen, Trip home from Ohio-D-
your still not forgiven-Doug?
Activities: Band 1234, Secy 34, WindEns.
1, Jazz 4, Yearbook Edt. 4
Bi^est Kick: Mindy's accidents, PorFiR-
ice, Craig B, Doug
Thanks To: Mom for making my lunch
every day. The Clorans for all my trips to
FL. Papa and Papaw, Sheri-FMMLAFBMF
Seniors C^^)
MIKE J. MARINELLI
TAD MARKS
DARREN PAUL MAYBRUCK
NICOLE R. MAYBRUCK
Nickname: Cuiddo
Quote: "You can't always get what you
want but if you try sometimes you just
might find you get what you need."
Fav. People: Family, SD, AB, SJ, TM, JM,
TD, NS, CL, JD, SW, PC, JC, SK, EJ, KH,
Nellie
Memories: Study's with JM, Al's party.
Typing class, Hammertime with ]C and
CANDY, and the weekend at Stephens!
Activities: Football 1, Baseball 1234, School
Newspaper 3, SADD 34
Thanks To: My parents for always being
there for me. I love you!
Quote: "Everyone must get stoned" ~ Bob
Dylan
Memories: Burying Dom, Digging him
up!. Motley Crue '90
Fav. People: JJ, VC, Dr. P, Mr. C, PP, Dom,
And my best friend in the whole world,
Scott
Pet Peeve: Non-smokers, Crashin' my cars.
Psychiatric Hospitals
Ambition: To have fun, to stay young, and
rock n' roll
Fav. People: ML, CV, EG, ED, Zet, Sis
Ambition: Success; to be filthy rich, to
build my own home
Happiest When: M-ing, skiing, eating
Memories: *MARIA», SK, "Say Any-
thing", Hi Joanne, RB of C Xmas '89, 100
deg. water bed, Chris's hot tub, summer
'90, Wanna bet Chris?!, Green Bros rule!.
Big Island, Sun. River '89, Sugarloaf '89,
Loon '89; NO HEAT!, Chris's spare bed-
room, 155 mph, Cancun
Pet Peeve: slow drivers, cops with radar
guns, fake people
Biggest Kick: My truck, Evan's strut, Zet's
M stories
Ambition: to be happy, successful and^l
marry someone rich!
Happiest When: spending time with the
one I love and my friends
Fav. People: family, Rob, Deanna, Maria,
DW, JM, MS, LL, ME, CG
Memories: CA '89, NC '89, 7/16/87,
1/11/90, moving furniture, late nights
outings
Pet Peeve: LIARS, stubborn people
Biggest Kick: guys who think they have
control over girls
Thanks To: people who have been there
for me when I needed them
Quote: "Some people think it is holding
on that makes one strong, sometimes it's
letting go"
MEGAN BETH MCGUIRE
TUCKER NEIL MCKAY
HEATHER LYN MCLEA
MICHAEL MCSHARRY
Nickname: Meglet
Saying: I can't even know!
Fav. People: Missy, Christine, KV, AK,
MM, JC, JR, JA, RS, EG, ED, the Kuhns,
tennis buddies. Fro, JH, DC, CC and the
rest of the camp crew
Happiest When: Singing
Memories: Town Hall Roof, Camp '87, '88,
'89, Florida, Boston sidewalks. New York,
subway singing, tennis. Harvard, punch
buggies, Aerospiith, Flag Rock friends, the
trailer (right Miss?)
Activities: Chorus 1234, Student Council
234, Tennis 234, Yearbook
Thanks To: Mom and Dad — I love you!
Nickname: Tuck
Fav. People: everyone especially Chill,
Chuck, Inch, RG, KG, RB, PB, JD, JM
Ambition: to become a licensed master
Electrician
Happiest When: fishing, 4-wheeling
Memories: rolling Dad's truck, crashing
with Legs, the great pumpkin hunt
Pet Peeve: people who baby cars
Biggest Kick: Vin's frog, seniors in shop
Activities: Tennis 12, VICA 234
Tech: Electrical
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Lisa, family,
friends, Tim, Mrs. B, JO, TK, SP, SB
Ambition: To be a hairdresser
Happiest When: with family, friends, my
boyfriend
Memories: summer '90, times with Tim,
Nicky (color purple), Mark arc those Bu-
gle Boys?
Pet Peeve: Tim's nintendo, last two min-
utes of exercising — Ha Ha Nicky
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Lisa for always
being there; Nicky, Tiff and Mark for be-
ing awesome friends and Tim for always
being there, I love you all so much.
Thanks for everything.
Nickname: McScary
Saying: It doesn't matter
Fav. People: MD, BP, JG, AG, EJ, JT, SS,
KG, TW, MF, CU, JS, PC, SW, TD
Ambition: Oceanographer
Happiest When: Diving, Boating, Knee-
boarding, Sleeping, Fishing
Memories: Summer '90
Pet Peeve: Bad drivers, Sportos
Biggest Kick: Eric, Smith Diving, Pete-
&Tom, Steve
Thanks To: Parents, Friends
(^^) Seniors
JOHN ALLEN MCWADE
SOLOMON T. MONTROND
MELISSA M. MOORE
WILLIAM C. NEOFOTISTOS JR.
Nickname: Quaker
Saying: Shut upl, Ya Ha, See ya
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Sue, Pam, Brian,
Jason, Cara & Family, Friends
Ambition: Life with Cara, Master Electri-
cian, Wealth and a Lamborghini
Happiest When: with Cara, Skiing, with
Friends, and 99% of the time
Memories: Dad, 3/31/89, Summer "89"
South Carolina, with Family
Pet Peeve: Hospitals, Wrinkling bags
Biggest Kick: Cara's faces, PB fits
Activities: SADD 4, VICA 234
Tech: Electrical 234
iThanks To: Mom and Dad I couldn't have
done it without you!
Nickname: Sol
Quote: "The best part of life is finding
peace within yourself."
Fav. People: JB, SS, LP, CF, DY, TC, Fam-
ily, everybody else
Ambition: To be successful in Carpentry,
music, and teach Karate
Happiest When: Having a blast with
friends
Pet Peeve: Backstabbeis
Fav. People: Michele, Jud, Sara, Tim, Eric,
Mike, NF, CU, KM, JB, JF, KV, JL, MM,
DH, SS, BS, JC, DN, SB, SK
Memories: Summer '89, R + J, donut Inter-
view, MASP, dances, 9/15/89, Sandbags,
DC, NOT, rain, name?
Happiest When: with friends + Jud
Biggest Kick: Eric
Activities: Drama 1234, SADD 234, Soft-
ball 1234, Student Council 3, Model UN 4,
Math Club 34, Archbearer 3
Thanks To: My family for their support,
Sara for all your intentions + friendship,
Michele for being there, friends for
Nickname: Neo
Quote: 'Think first and act second."
Ambition: to go into law enforcement, be
happy and successful
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Austin, Nicole,
RH, JS, MF, NP, PL, DC, MD, RG, JN,
BW, CC, BC, MC, Osh, Olli, MR
Happiest When: with Nicole, doing karate
Memories: Summer of '90, canal, Friend-
ly's, sleeping in tent - right Jay?, 1, 2, 3,
pound, right Bri, car crashes (soft shoulder
right?). Carter's N vane, overheating, golf-
ing, Weymouth
Pet Peeve: driving to Milton every week-
end, just kidding
Thanks To: Mom, for everything
ienior Class Officers: President - Suzie Baher, Vice President
iteve Kandik
Kim Kobs, Secretary - Paula Palmer, and Treasurer ■
JENNIFER REGINA NORRIS
Fav. People: JOHN, Erin, Marlene, Pam,
CB, BS, JC, JB, RM, CM, KS, MS, KN,
MH, BN, SW, DS...You know who you are
Activities: NHS 34, Yearbook
Memories: 'BCN fireworks, guard rail.
Walkabout, 9/15/90, PROM, waterfront.
Main St., Geoffrey's, talks with Stacia, ski-
ing, Ehick Pond, 12/28/88, Ozzy Rush,
PIT, New Year's Eve '88, pizzer-5.99,
7/28/90, Kirsten-rememba when?
Biggest Kick: John's ego, CB's, Marl, Erin-
/Joe-inch
Pet Peeve: waiting, fighting with John,
ATTITLIDES, ex's, knocking
Seniors C^^j
^
TRICIA MARIE O'CONNOR
Saying: That's out! I doubt it!
Fav. People: Family, John, Nikki, SB, SM,
CB, JT, NF, LW, SW, SM, Brunos
Ambition: Be happy in whatever I do,
*stay with John*
Happiest When: I'm with John, John's
happy, out with friends
Memories: Prom '90, Hampton Beach with
Cloe, Summer '90 - right Sue?, *Times
spent with John*
Pet Peeve: People who get into other peo-
ples business. Gossip
Biggest Kick: Smiley Faces!, John's park-
ing Jobs!
Thanks To: My dad-I love you, Brunos,
John for staying with me
MATHEW OGG
Nickname: Matt
Saying: That's cool
Quote: "I feel the need for speed" (cars)
Fav. People: Everyone
Ambition: To become a mechanic, drive
monster trucks
Happiest When: Riding dirt bikes, fixing
my car
Memories: Parties at Rob's
Pet Peeve: People who are late
Biggest Kick: Monster truck races
Tech: Automotive
Thanks To: Mom & Dad
LYNN OHARA
Nickname: Lynnie
Saying: Get over it.
Quote: "You can't always get what you
want."
Fav. People: CB, BD, EM, TS, HR, JW
Ambition: To be the next Howie Carr
Happiest When: Sleeping, watching t.v.
Memories: Mr. Delgado's 7th period Span-
ish class
Pet Peeve: People who have a loud laugh
Biggest Kick: Cyntra's laugh
Activities: Eagle staff 23, assistant editor 4
Thanks To: Ma and Dad, Mr. Jones
TODD OLSON
Quote: "But sometimes you can't choose,
it's like heads they win tails your gonna
loose."
Fav. People: TS, RS, RT, CU, PC, BE, CK,
KV, JT, JG.
Ambition: To become the next Steven
King
Memories: Beach 3 in Jan. with Tom Sta-
ples and Rick Sholtanis.
Pet Peeve: Snobs
Thanks To: Mr. Stanton, Miss Bronson,
Mr. Jones and Ms. Petrocelli
JANINE MARIE O'NEILL
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Steve, Heidi,
Kenn, Sean, JM, KM, EG, CF, MC, JS, JO
Ambition: To be happily married and suc-
cessful in life
Happiest When: Eating, Shopping, Sleep-
ing, Laughing and with Kenn
Memories: 9/27/88, Prom '90, N.H. with
Kenn, Humarock Times with Heidi, Times
with KJ, Times with Scan, Lobster Pound
right Kenn?, the beach. Poison and Bon
Jovi
Pet Peeve: Cliques, Two faced people, over
105 lbs., fighting
Thanks To: Mom and Dad for all the sup-
port and giving me what I want, Heidi for
being there
JENNIFER MARIE OSBORNE
Saying: Smile...lt gives your face some-
thing to do!
Quote: "My precious child, I love you and
would never leave you. During your times
of trial and suffering, when you see only
one set of foot prints, it was then that I
carried you."
Fav. People: Family, Jamie, Lisa, Drewski,
SH, JO, HM, RD, MJ, KH, RD, BT, CK,
SP, Sandy's crew
Ambition: To make my parents as happy
as they've made me
Memories: Florida '90, 5/4/90, Junior
Prom '90
Thanks To: My family for all your love
and support! Jamie, just for being you!
PAULA M. PALMER
Fav. People: family. Shannon, Peter, NF,
SB, JS, TB, JC, KC, NC, KH, SV, SJ, AB,
and everyone else
Memories: Puerto Rico, proms, NY trip,
girl's nite out, Vincent's, Faces, Bingo!,
8/4/90, the magnet. Labor Day Weekend,
1 2 tree!, 4 C's, padittle, booing, all nites
Biggest Kick: the B monster, Jess's runway,
voguing
Pet Peeve: no $, fighting with Pete
Activities: peer leader 234, Model UN 34,
HR Rep 3, Prom 3, Class Secretary 4,
SADD 4, Eagle 4
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Marc, and Shanz
for always being there!
Jon Conant takes a little break from
derivatives in Ms. Ryan's Calculus
C^^) Seniors
NICOLAUS PAPOUTSIS
BRIAN DAVID PERRAULT
SHANNON PERRY
ASHLEY PLIMPTON
Nickname: "Nick", "Pootis"
Quote: "There are only obstacles in life
when your eyes are taken off the goal."
Fav. People: DC, RP, MF, JC, SW, JA, and
family
Activities: Tennis 34
Ambition: To make it big!
Happiest When: With family, out with the
guys, playing tennis
Memories: Summer '89 at Newport
Pet Peeve: Waking up, liars
Biggest Kick: Price
Nickname: Bert
Quote: "It's so easy to laugh, so easy to
hate, it takes strength to be gentle and
kind."
Fav. People: Family, JM, JP, BZ, EJ, AG,
BR, MM, BF, JC, PC, JS, MF, MT
Happiest When: Well rested
Memories: Parities, UMass, Boston, con-
certs, beach. Summer '90, fishin E-man, B-
volleyball. Vineyard
Pet Peeve: Sport Billy
Biggest Kick: Jamie Pom
Activities: Model UN, Amnesty, SADD
Thanks To: Parents, Pam, Jeff, Jamie, and
friends
Saying: What ever
Fav. People: LAWRENCES, RICHARD,
DL, HL, DM, SP, AB, RK, SW, CK, LC, JW
Happiest When: With family, friends, and
Richard
Ambition: To be successful in whatever I
do
Tech: Computer Science
Thanks To: THE LAWRENCES FOR BE-
ING THERE FOR ME, AND EVERY-
THING YOU HAVE DONE FOR ME
Nickname: Ash
Fav. People: family, Phil, Shawn, Maria,
Randy, Tara, EM, CV, SS, DD, DH, NT, m
RB, 6-Pack and everyone.
Happiest When: with friends and family,
no stress-right Rand?
Memories: times with Phil, jetty, catering,
Chris Jr. prom party, Octobcrfest, painting
with Scott, Ron Lundgren, summers 89,
90!!
Biggest Kick: me and Em's "afterschool
talks", Tanya.
Thanks To: Mom & Dad, Shawn, Maria
and her mom, Phil. I love you all.
Pet Peeve: when Ma talks too loud, stress!
my hair, procrastination
BRIAN PONTZ
Fav. People: Family, CC, BE, CH, DW, AG,
LG, JB, AT, HS, MP, MR, KM
Ambition: USMC
Memories: Shop talks. Camping, Pit,
12/13/89, Cordage crew, Florida, Tod's
Parties, Skating & Fishing
Biggest Kick: Hacker
Tech: Carpentry
Thanks To: Dad, Mom, Kirkmans
STACEY PRESS
Nickname: Flipper
Saying: Happy Holidays (whenever)
Fav. People: Family, Culinary Arts, YS,
AJ, AT, JK, DL, BW, JT, SW, MB, SR, MF
Memories: Summer of 1990
Pet Peeve: lies and snobs
Biggest Kick: Corny Jokes
Tech: Culinary Arts
Thanks To: my dad and friends
Zlass.
RICHARD PRICE
Quote: "There is nothing to fear but fear
itself."
Fav. People: Family, Jon, Darren, Jamie,
Whit, Nick, Chill, Mindy, S & TS, MF,
MC, EF, AP, SR, ED, BF, DC, PL, TM, the
Ridges.
Ambition: to be in the C.l.A.
Memories: Summer '90, Funneling, Green-
field, parties, camp
Pet Peeve: Harvard, MASS, 1982 Firebirds
Biggest Kick: Adel-at the point, Nick
Activities: Wrestling 124
Thanks To: Mom & Dad
Seniors C^'^)
PJ Cathcart, Derek Selig, Jason Aprea, Jay Cabral, Jason Wood, Royce Cap-
pola, Joey Euf razio and Bill Schneider wait until the last minute before going
to homeroom.
JOSEPH ANDREW QUINN
Saying: You play, you pay.
Fav. People: JOSH, DAN, DAVE, MIKE,
JB, JO, MR, HS, KK, TH, BARCHMAN,
KC, JC, E>C, SD
Happiest When: Not in trouble
Pet Peeve: School, trouble
Biggest Kick: The Senior Class
Activities: Baseball 124
Memories: 4 years of partying with Dave,
10th grade with KK, New Years '90, The
Def Leppard Concert in '88, April '90, Her-
ring Run '88, Hollie, P.H. '90
Ambition: To succeed and stay out of
trouble
Nickname: Marl, Marlane
Fav. People: Family, JN, EC, GM, SW,
RDM, IBM, JB, SB, WR's, NK's, JW, CB,
BS, JR, Star&DEB crew, & all of U!
Saying: NotI That's what you get for being
fresh! Just say yah!
Memories: sister nights out, Eli, New
Year's baking. Turbo Tempo! Star, Mano-
met, Algonquin, Florida, Walkabout,
pizzer, waterfront, Cina & Sue, Bobby!
Prom, mustangs
Biggest Kick: Jude, Trident, Lern, Shawna-
hana, morning faces, Gini! Erin's diet,
Jen's ironing
Pet Peeve: phonies, moodswings, happy-
go-luckies, hippiechicks, uptight scholars,
pegs, liars, CB
SCOTT MATTHEW REED
JENNIFER HELEN REID
LORI A. ROBBINS
KELLI ANNE ROBINSON
Nickname: Zippy
Saying: Quit your sniveling
Quote: "Live for the moment."
Favorite People: Merry, Tad, Vin, Joe,
Paul, Amy,.the Quintels
Happiest When: with family, work,
friends, girlfriend
Memories: Motley Crue '90, dom, the yel-
low dog, the campground
Pet Peeve: People who underestimate me
Tech: Culinary 234
Thanks To: Family, Friends, people who
stuck by me the last 5 years of my life;
Merri and Tad for being there when I
needed someone
c^
Nickname: "Jen, Jen Reid Jen"
Saying: How funny was that?
Fav. People: Mom, Stac, Eddie, Nana, Pa,
Jen, Missy, MM, KV, AK, CL, JC, RS
Memories: Boston '90, Bump Rock Road,
5/11/90, 1st Annual days, FLORIDA with
Missy, Jake and Jen
Biggest Kick: Jake, Fewcy, Flo, Missy's
Dad, Adrienne
Activities: HMUN3, Band 1, SADD 34,
Homeroom Rep 3
Pel Peeve: Stacy's "weasel"
Thanks To: Mom, for putting up with me I
LOVE YOU! You're the best! Jen for all the
rides
Saying: I don't care
Fav. People: Jenee, JC, HM, NM, TM, TW,
CG, Friendly's crew. Mom, Dad and
family
Happiest When: with Jenee, Josh and
family
Memories: times with Jenee, beaches, DM
and TM, Prom '90, times with KG, super-
market, Friendly's and family
Pet Peeve: fighting
Biggest Kick: Jenee's fits
Activities: Soccer 12, Basketball 1234
Thanks To: Mom and Dad, family, Jenee
Fav. People: family, Sarah, Todd, SB, SD,
PD, MG, JR, SV, Lavignes, Mom S.
Quote: "Wherever you go, what ever you
do, 111 be right here waiting for you."
Happiest When: with Justin and Trevor,
spending time with Sarah (I miss you)
Memories: 10/21/89, we're outta gas.
Prom, ORR, skiing with Say, "Just one
night", 11/10/89, 12/10/89, Bruins,
Gramma, Grampa, Octoberfest.
Thanks To: Mom and Dad for EVERY-
THING, Mit for always being there, Bob-
by for being my big brother, Todd and
Sarah for making me smile, I love you
guys!
Seniors
SHAWN M. RODERIQUES
BRYAN RUBIN
RICHARD S. SAMPSON JR.
PHILIP JOHN SCHNEIDER JR
Nickname: Chi-chi
Quote: "You'll only live once, but if you
live it right the first time, once is enough."
Fav. People: family, ED, TG, Bags, DD,
\P, Zet, JL, MH, JC, CM, SB, The 6 Pack.
Memories: Florida '90, Saquish, Champi-
jns Cape Cod, Potatoe Knocker, The All
Nighter, Cannon Ball Run, Pancake
Drawings "right Todd", New Years '90,
Bachelor Party, Bad Co. concert. Pumpkin
Hunt, now we're playing the game — right
Bags
Biggest Kick: Evan's insecureness. Bag's
theories
rhanks To: Mom and Dad for being there
when I needed you.
Saying: You're crazy! ER!
Fav. People: FAMILY, Susanne, Ron,
Matt, Derwood, Heidi, Twiggs, Jay, Aps,
SHOPCREW, & everyone else 1 know!
Ambition: To win lots of $$$
Happiest When: with Susanne, with
friends, not working, sleeping
Memories: Summer '89, 6/2/90, timew
with Ron, Matt, Derwood.
Pet Peeve: Purity, Alarmclock.
Biggest Kick: Jay's techniques, Matt's
moods, Susanne trying to beat me up. Bob
& Kenny
Tech: Carpentry
Thanks To: Mom & Dad for
EVERYTHING!
Nickname: Rich
Quote: "You can fool some people all the
time, and all of the people some of the
time, but you cannot fool all of the people
all of the time." - Lincoln
Saying: It's Friday!
Fav. People: Family, Kris, friends
Happiest When: with Kris, friends, out of
school
Memories: 1/13/90, 3/9/90, Shallow Pond,
Scout
Thanks To: Mom, and Dad, Kris, and Mr.
Clancy
Nickname: P.J.
Saying: Look at this
Fav. People: Family & KC, JC, KM, SB,
MF, DC, MH, KL DD, BG, BW, & Team
Ambition: To be rich and own a GT
Happiest When: Partying & playing
hockey.
Memories: Florida with Mugga and Cook
Pet Peeve: Slow drivers
Biggest Kick: Ricky A., Jamie, pullover,
Ferola flexing
Activities: Hockey 1234, capt. 4
Thanks To: Mom & Dad and family
WILLIAM R. SCHNEIDER
Sickname: "Schnitt"
iaying: What's up?
av. People: BR, JA, MG, BF, JE, TM, JW,
CC, DS, DC, DD, JM, TC
Vmbtion: to be happy and rich
tiappiest When: with friends and
ariying
Memories: prom night, summer of '90
?el Peeve: Nerds and obnoxious people
Tech: Plumbing
■Thanks To: Mom and Dad, friends and
rlass of '91
Juote: "Every boy is on his own in these
incasy times, I'll sing a song that rhymes
vith all my feelings. How can 1 be sure
hat living ain't a lie? Lord, I'm gonna try
o understand."
TONI LYNN SCHOBER
Nickname: Buster
Fav. People: Mai, CM, HH, BW, BG, CK,
MJ, PT, JH, CM, EC, AS, JC, KW, JB, NS,
JP, JF, AB, MD, HW, BB, LC, MR, SD, DS,
JS, SM, DB, KG, JS, DL my family.
Memories: Rocky Point #8, Jr. Prom, my
weekend family, Charlie, Joe from fish
market. Lethal Weapon 2, Getting wisdom
teeth out, the Bakermobile, Holly getting
thrown in the pool, wondering if I will
babysit for DL, notebook
Biggest Kick: Sheila, Mai's bags
Quote: "Love cures people - both the ones
who give and the ones who receive it."
KM
YVONNE MICHELLE
SCHOFIELD
Saying: Dude, Nice!!
Quote: "Don't know what you've got 'til
it's gone."
Fav. People: KR, JB, JC, TM, DC, RK, JD,
SA, BD, DJ, BD, CG, MH, SS, DS, JM,
FAMILY
Ambition: To have a fun life
Happiest When: With family and friends
Memories: Florida '87, '88, '89, 7/3/88,
beach in KR truck, SPRING BREAK '89,
KDX80 in mud
Pet Peeve: People who think highly of
themselves
Thanks To: Mom, Dad & friends
Tech: Graphic Arts
YVONNE SCHROER
Nickname: Gizmo
Saying: Ya buddy, how ya doing, sure,
pow
Fav. People: Mom & Dad, SD, AJ, Culi-
nary Crew, JB, JT, TN, MR, waterfront
crew, Eric & Kristen
Ambition: to live a long and happy life, to
help get DRUNK DRIVERS off the roads
Memories: 7/31/90, 7/4/90, 8/13/88,
When I met JB and JT
Thanks To: MOM A: DAD, thanks for ev-
erything you've done through the years~l
love you!
Tech: Culinary Arts 234
Seniors c ^^ i
lU:
NICOLE EILEEN SCUTRO
DEREK J. SELIG
DANIELE MONIQUE SHEEHY
JASON M. SMITH
Saying: Success doesn't happen overnight
Quote: 'The more we dream, the more we
achieve."
Fav. People: JD, HM, GV, SM, AB, TS, PC,
& AC
Ambition: To be happy, cultured,
successful
Happiest When: Shopping, w/friends
Memories: Ski w/Al, Fl., Phantom, Atl.
City, Dance 88 + 89, Tr. 88
Biggest Kick: Ashley's stairs & Interesting
Dates
Act.: Track 2, Amn. 2, SADD 234, MUN
34, Peer Leader 34
Thanks To: Mom, Alex, Dad, & Joe for
cverything—I love you
Nickname: Legs
Fav. People: Denny, Basset, Woody, Ru-
bin, KL, JE, BS, TM, GH, RG, RR, LW,
AC, KC, RM, MO, MG, DC, RA, SC.
Ambition: to be rich
Happiest When: around friends
Memories: the drowning of T, waking up
in a bathtub, crashing with Tucker, smoke
show with Woody's Nova, Night School,
outside with Nora
Tech: Carpentry
Thanks To: Mom and Dad and friends
Nickname: Danni
Saying: Don't look at me, I didn't do it.
Quote: "I will be right here waiting for
you."
Fav. People: Rick, Family, CH, CC, JV, JR,
CR, JC, JW, PONO, CHELSEA
Happiest When: With friends, being with
Rick and Family
Memories: Florida, July 3, 9/10/88, Rock,
Beach, Pond, Pono, Trips
Pet Peeve: Slow drivers, tourists
Activities: Softball 1
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Leah, John, Rick,
Chris, Jamie, Pono, Chelsea
Nickname: Jay
Fav. People: family, Maura, SO, MF, BN
MT BO, SW, BC, CC, JF, NG, BP, JC, DN
MM, all friends at work
Happiest When: with Maura, with
friends, not working
Memories: summer of '90, Bronco baseball,
Osh's T Bird, 3rd of July, canal, McDon-
ald's, tenting with Bill, Filene's
Pet Peeve: backseat drivers ~ right Bill
Biggest Kick: Scott's car troubles
Thanks To: Mom and Dad, friends
SHAWN MICHAEL SMITH
TARA ANN SMITH
KAREN SNYDER
THOMAS ALLAN STAPLES
Saying: What's that supposed to mean?
Quote: "You're killing me."
Fav. People: SP, JH, EB, ED, BH, WS, JN,
JE, MG
Ambition: To do nothing and get alot of
money for it
Happiest When: Not at home
Memories: Taking Sara, Winnie, and Jessi-
ca driving
Pet Peeve: People who think guys with
long hair are druggies
Activities: Soccer 1
Tech: Graphic Arts
Thanks To: Mom & Dad, teachers who
passed me, all my friends
Quote: "Don't walk in front of me, I may
not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may
not lead. Just walk beside me & be my
friend."
Fav. People: family, NAN, NON, Fran,
AP, DR, JB, JF, JS, KK, KP, MH, MS, TB
Ambition: to make my family proud, and
follow my dreams
Happiest When: w/friends, having $
Memories: Uncle Charlie, 10/8/89, Proms,
Brockton, FL '90, Rock w/Jen, Summer '90
Pet Peeve: best friends who lie
Activities: Cheer. 1-4, BBall 1-3, SADD 34,
Peer Leader 34, HR rep. 4
Thanks To: all my friends. Mom & family;
I LOVE YOU!
Nickname: Snert
Quote: "All of us get lost in the darkness,
dreamers learn to steer by the stars." -
RUSH
Fav. People: Rob, Min, TG, GM, TW, KW,
JN, JA, MH, JF, JB, TD, KV, Baba, Kays &
everyone I forgot
Memories: Soph Semi, Rob's wagon, Dis-
ney rain with Gin, Dance trips, 16th bday
with Rob
Biggest Kick: Bob Flynn's hair
Activities: Cheerleading 34, Lit Mag 4,
Video Club 4, SADD, Arts Honor Society
4
Thanks To: my parents, Mrs. Kay, Kris,
and all my friends - I love you!
Nickname: OP
Quote: "Semper Fidelis"
Pet Peeve: Snobs
Saying: It takes all kinds to make a world.
Fav. People: TO, JV, PM, EM, RS, RT CU,
GA, JG, JT, PC.
Ambition: To graduate from Parris Island
Memories: Summer of '89, Good grief, Neil
Young '89, Beach #2 with Todd, Exit 6,
beach Feb. '88 with R&T, The SK, Lebaron
Thanks To: Dad, Mom, Sis, Todd
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Senior Homeroom Reps: (front row) Sue Bosari, Stephanie Eadler, Maria Larson, Shari Dunlap, Stacy Wickert, Jen
Norris, Jon Conant, (middle row) Nicole Maffini, Kerri Gilbert, Melissa Moore, Kim Totman, Jen Lehto, Melissa
Hicks, Jonna Bracken, (back row) Nicole Maybruck, Kyle Huber, Scott Whitaker, Darren Cormier, Tara Smith,
Michelle Hoey, Nicky Thibeault, Shannon Hurley; missing from photo: Megan McGuire
AARON STARR
Nickname: Speedy
Fav. People: Jenn S, Ted S, Chandy, Bren
B, Bill, BJ, Keith V, Trish, Brian, Ann M,
Pete, Chris
Ambition: next C. Shelby /Zora,/N. Pert
Big Kick: Pete, driving fast, BJ, Bundys
Quote: "I always knew I would look back
on the bad times and laugh, but I never
knew I would look back on the good times
and cry."
Memories: Buick Baseball, cups. West
pond, shut up and paddle. Rock 'n Rally
Sport, Restriction!!, Bowie Concert,
VVhitehorsc football. New Years at Ted's
'88
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Brian & Cheryl-I
Love You
HEIDI STINNETT
HEIDI LYNN STUART
MINDY LYNNE STUDLEY
SUZETTE W. SUMMERS
Quote: "Share the wisdom of the past, step
in a life that's yet to be born.
Fav. People: Cindy, Tracy, Megan,
Chrissy, Missy, Colette, JS, TJ, Ms.
Ahearn, All of THEM.
Happiest When: With friends, sleeping
Memories: the pit, Barney, bogs 5 am,
hairspray with Tracy and Cindy, Testa-
ment, late nights
Pet Peeve: waiting. Arguing
Biggest Kick: Megan, Joe in science
rhanks To: Mom & Dad for putting up
ivith me
Quote: "Don't know what you got 'til it's
gone."
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Dave, Brian, Jan-
inc, Michelle, Tamya, Eric, KC, KM, SK,
SC, BB2, LS, KB, EB, DB
Happiest When: Eating and Shopping
Memories: Prom '90, WhileHorse, Humar-
ock '88, Times with Janine, The Canal,
Times with Kristen, chairlift, concerts,
summer of '89 and '90, The Royal Garden,
July 3, 90
Pet Peeve: getting told what to do, whis-
tling. Backseat drivers
Thanks To: Mom and Dad for pultin' up
with my 'just wanting to have fun' and
Janine for listening
Nickname: Mindles
Fav. People: Mom & Dad, D&L, M&M, V,
KS, PM, Family, N&G, JH, Gin & her clan,
& the Deorios, the B's
Happiest When: Sittin on the beach bakin
in the sun
Ambition: To experience life to the hilt &
be happy (Australia)
Memories: Drags, VW, The Pt.Rush, Aer-
osmilh, REM, NY&CH, Tom Petty, The
Wall, huh Gin? Beach with Joanna, times
with everyone
Quote: "Warden, Warden. ..won't you
break the lock and key?" — The Doors
Nickname: Zct
Quote: "The world is round and the place
which may seem like the end may also be
the only beginning."
Fav. People: family, Sonja & Shawn, SC,
SS, MH, KT, TG, CKI, Dl, DJ, DM, 6
PACK, Dogs, Delaneys
Memories: Bos trips with DJ & SB, escala-
tor vogue, double team effort, it's not what
if looks like officer - DH, summer 89-90,
beach Zzs - Chichi's Bday, lost in Dave's
attic - right Ev, 6 per. talks with Whit &
John, 9 & 10 Soc., pumpkin hunt, MIT,
shake-n-bake, don't Lad
Thanks To: Mom, Jeff for college
Seniors
And they all came tumbling down after attempting "The World's Largest Pyramid.
MIYUKI TAKEDA
Nickname: Micky
Ambition: Having friendship with people
in the world.
Memories: The first school day, 1 knew no
one and wondered if I could understand
classes in English.
Thanks To: My parents. They gave me a
chance to go to an American high school.
Also my host family who took care of me
while I stayed in America.
AMY NICOLE TAMOSAITIS
JAMES F. TASKER
MICHAEL SCOTT TAYLOR
NICOLE E. THIBEAULT
Fav. People: Sonia, Cyndi, Kristin, John,
Deb, Sharce, Sean, Jen, Aimce
Quote: "If you can pass an open window
without feeling the desire, you are your
own." Me.
Memories: Metallica 3/16/89 + 6/25/89,
Testament, Metal Church, visiting Sonia,
telephone wars, Hampton with Cyn, Flori-
da with Deb, Poison, Looza, Are U in
line?, A curb, a flat, and 2 cruisers, right
Kristin! Cruzin with Cyn, Quincy and
Circus 10/19/90.
Thanks To: Family and the Patel family, I
love you all!
Nickname: Jamie
Quote: "I don't yourself"
Fav. People: Devone, Souvonna, Tim D,
Brian B
Ambition: College
Happiest When: Dancing, Reading, with
my friends
Memories: Night of Junior Prom, Easton,
My Souvonna recked my car.
Pet Peeve: People who say "Ain't"
Biggest Kick: Cam, Andrea
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, Tina, Tom, Carl,
Chuck, Souvonna, Tim D, Andrea G.
Nickname: Mike, Tayla
Activities: Soccer 12, SADD 4, Math Club
34
Fav. People: SO, JS, MF, JL, TR, BP, BN,
JM, DC, BO, MS
Memories: Weekends at McDees, Alley
Cat, Summer '90, Bentley with Jim, 10/20
with SO + JD
Biggest Kick: JO, Jim, B-Lunch, STUDDS
for Congress, Morris and toilet paper.
Saying: "Homey don't play that", "roll out
the barrel"
Happiest When: playing Golf with SO
Ambition: Get CPA, own Porsch
Thanks To: All my friends. Mom, Dad,
Jenn, Brian — I love you
Nickname: Nicky
Saying: You don't even understand
Fav. People: Family, Kim, Erin, Mary, Mi-
chelle, »WALTONS», Eric, TG, KK, JL,
SM, EVERYONE I MISSED....
Memories: Times with WALTONS,
6/6/89, NYC, Jr. Prom, 10th Grade, Ice
Cream, Beach, with Eric
Biggest Kick: Kim and Erin pushing the
Starlet
Activities: SADD 4, Homeroom Rep. 4
Pet Peeve: Driving with no place to go,
The Starlet
Thanks To: Eric for putting up with me,
Waltons I love You Guys!! Mom and Dad I
love you!
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CHERIE RAE TITUS
KIMBERLY S. TOTMAN
KRISTIN ANN TRASK
Nickname: Amis
Saying: Yeh right, what ever
Quote: "A true friend is never in the way
unless you are down"
Ambition: To succeed in life.
Happiest When: With Rob
Memories: 10th grade. Culinary Arts
Pet Peeve: People who thing they are bet-
ter than everyone else
Biggest Kick: 3rd period gym class
Activities: Color Guard
Tech: Culinary Arts
Thanks To: Family, Rob, Mr. N.
Fav. People: Rob, Family, Abruzzis, LW,
SW, SP, AJ, SR, CG, JN, SO, FE
Quote: "Little things mean a lot."
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Amy, Bevy, Doug,
Bryan -- I love you, MH, JL,SS, TS, KT,
SE, TC, BM, cheer team
Memories: Angel, 5/11/89, Purple times,
my car. State forest, milk, midnight ruiu,
the red fence, wild times with friends
Activities: Cheerleading 234, Gymnastics
23, Math Club 34, Yearbook 4
Biggest Kick: Teachers with attitudes,
signtalk, sausages, Doug's girls
Thanks To: Mom and Dad for everything
- I LOVE YOU - I'm still your little girl
Saying: And that was nice!
Quote: "A dream's a wish your heart
makes."
Fav. People: Family, Waltons, Tanya, KK,
MH, JL, CW, everyone else
Activities: Cheerleader 234, spirit 3, SADD
4, Homeroom Rep. 4
Memories: Times with Waltons, NYC,
Boston, The boat, Falmouth '90, Corvettes,
MIT, Who Chip? Ya!, 10/13,89 with R,
New Years '89, run with Tanya, McBoo
Buckets, 9/29/90 Dianas, 7/3/89 Paul,
Home video. The Pit, canal trips, Scussett
Thanks To: MY MOM and THE WAL-
TONS-I LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCHIH
Quote: "We're bound by wire, blood, and
fate, hangin' on to nothin' ACES AND
EIGHTS " - Lita
Fav. People: FAMILY, 'DAMIAN*, HEG,
JS, AT, JM, TK, HM, CH, ES, + SC
Happiest When: with Damian and family
Memories: 86, Alton Bay NH meeting Eu-
rope and Testament, concerts especially
Van Halen, a curb, a flat, 2 crusers, right
Amy? times with Jen and Damian -
cemetary
Pet Peeve: Dad's car and when Damian
and I fight
Biggest Kick: Jim's lamb noise. Tiffany
' and Damian
Thanks To: FAMILY, I LOVE U!
JILL ELAINE TUPPER
Nickname: Tupp
Fav. People: Family, Chad, Chad's family,
Jen, Kathy, Craig, Nancy, CB, LW, TO,
SW, KT and the rest of youll
Ambition: be proud of what I do
Happiest When: with Chad, out with
friends having a good time
Memories: Scan O'Donnell, New Years
Eve '89, 7/3/90, Smiley Faces, Ski '89,
Prom '90, 11/24/89, Times with Chad, I
love youltll
Pet Peeve: So called best friends
Biggest Kick: Chad's twitch, Jen, DD, MB,
Paula playing cards, cinnamon toast
crunch, my father's rules
KERRY A. TURCHINETZ
Nickname: Ker
Saying: I'm Hungry...Serious
Quote: "You only live once"
Fav. People: Family, Shawn, KP, BP, JT,
LW, CB, SW, TO, NF, JD, BS, CL, LL
Ambition: To have a great life
Memories: Summers with Kathy, Parties,
DECA, Movies, Waterfront, Conn.
Happiest When: With Shawn
Pet Peeve: Plymouth Drivers, Headlights
Biggest Kick: KP, Wierd faces and moves
Activities: Two years in DECA
Thanks To: Mom and Dad for putting up
with me
JEFFREY FRANCIS TURNER
Fav. People: GA, CU, PC, JG, SW, TS, DH,
SS, BS, MM, TO, NS, MH.
Memories: Rocky Point, the Lunch Table
and the Bulldogs
Pet Peeve: Liars and Big Egos
Activities: Student Council Treasurer 4
Biggest Kick: Pet and Tom's disputes at
Lunch
Thanks To: Mom and Dad
CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY
URDI
Saying: Trust me
Quote: "Don't settle for mediocrity" -
Margot Branson
Fav. People: JG, DH, PC, JC, SD, EJ, JT,
TS, MM, SW, TO, NF, SK, JE, AG, DG,
JM
Happiest When: Out with friends,
drawing
Memories: Tempo, Exit 6, My Camaro,
Hunting, Art Gd. 9
Pet Peeve: Liars, Chevettes, High Gas
Prices, Howard Johnson's, Bad Drivers
Thanks To: Mom and Dad
Seniors (63)
Lisa Maier, Brittany Bachman and Linda Manning take that dreaded walk
from the car into the building.
KRISTINA ROSE VAUTRAIN
Nickname: Beanie
Quote: "It matters not how long we live,
but how." Bailey
Fav. People: FAMILY, RICH, COL, MM,
CL, AK, JC, MJ, JR, JA.
Happiest When: with Rich, with friends,
SLEEPING!
Memories: 1/13 & 3/9/90, Town Hall roof,
tennis. Prom night, SCOUT
Ambition: to be healthy, wealthy and
wise, teal BMW
Activities: Field Hockey 34, Tennis 34,
Wind Ensemble 4, Yearbook photo editor
4, Softball 12, Band 12
Thanks To: Mom and Dad, Celie, ed, &
friends I LOVE YOU ALL!
SUSAN MARY VECCHI
Fav. People: FAMILY SUE, ERIC, MG
PD, MB, SW, SD, KR, PP, SH, JW, CK
TT, KT, MH, SW, SQUAD, G TEAM
EVERYONE ELSE.
Happiest When: w/family, friends anc
Eric, not working!!
Pet Peeve: Jon D. Doe, my car!
Activiites Cheering 234, SADD 34
Gymnastics 2 (Capt. 34,) Hr. Rep 4
Memories: 9/4/89, 10/20/89, times with
Eric, Prom, times with Sue, 4 C's, 1/2
day, Ferrings, Who Skip? Yah! Sebago,
Big Ben, Emerg, Lunch '90, Bruce, Sum-
mer '90, 4/1/90, 4/30/90, 10/12/90,
10/18/90, Nov. '90, FuFu
Thanks To: Family, Sue + Eric for ev-
erything you've done!!
JOANN VERGA
CHRISTOPHER A. VINCENT
SCOTT WALKER
DARREN WALL
Nickname: JV
Quote: "To overlook the little things in
life is to miss the biggest part of life itself."
Fav. People : Lee, Joe, Family, The Cappo-
las, Jen S, KK, LC, JC, JL, DC, Squad and
everyone else.
Memories: Nichols, Bahamas '89, Prom,
7/17/88, past boyfriends, parties, Maine,
booing
Biggest Kick: Lee's friends at school, Jen,
Guido, crash. Me & Lees arguments. Dodge
Ram, Ms. Ahern, Mr. Science!
Thanks To: Joe for being a good friend.
Mom + Dad and my friends for all the
good times we've had, Jen + Kim for being
there!
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Nickname: Vinnie
Quote: "The best built trucks are built
FORD tough! Huh Phil!"
Fav. People: DAD, KAREN, Read, Mike,
Randy, CK, PL, DC, Clarky, Z, Soccer and
Hoop teams + everyone else
Memories: Rolling the Blazer, talks with
CK, Proms + party, 16th B-day I think.
Soccer 88-91, CVS with Phil, 1/27/90,
Pumpkin fun, Amherst '89, mud with
Mike
Pet Peeve: Losing, waiting. Chevy
Activities: Soccer 1234 (capt. 4), Basketball
1234 (capt. 4), SADD 34
Biggest Kick: DAD, Randy, skiing
Saying: What's up "Dude"
Quote: "Don't know what you got till it's
gone"
Fav. People: SI, SJ, JR, ERC, JC, CC, SB
Ambition: Own my own Electrical
Business
Happiest When: With my friends,
partying
Memories: Hawaii, Bermuda, Penn., N.J.
Florida, "Ramones '88", Pig roast '90
Biggest Kick: Irwin's bad ride, K.B.H
Tech: Electrical
Thanks To: Mom and Dad
LISA LEIGH WENNERS
JEFFREY M. WERNER
SEAN R. WESTGATE
THOMAS L. WHIDDON
Saying: Yeah maybe, o.k what eva
Fav. People: Family, Denny, The Woods,
Nancy, JT, TO, CB, SW, KT, SV, SM,
SD, HM, KC, KK. The rest know who
you are.
Ambition: Make family proud
Memories: New Hampshire 8/16/90,
Scott's silver bullet, JR. Prom S/11/90,
THE HIGHLIFE, poof....right Clover.
Happiest When: with Denny, I LOVE
YOU!!!
Biggest Kick: Denny's driving, Kerry's
complaining. The lollipop kid
Thanks To: Mom, I love you, and to my
friends, you guys are the best
Nickname: Chunk
Saying: Have a good one
Quote: "Homie don't play that."
Fav. People: BP, HL, EB, TP, MM, JC, LA,
RF
Ambitions: To do special F/X in movies
Happiest When: With friends
Memories: Halloweens, Getting pulled
over at the waterfront
Activities: Drama 234, VICA 23, Art Hon-
or Society 4, Yearbook 4
Pet Peeve: Prejudice
Tech: Electronics
Thanks To: Mom & Dad
Nickname: Westy
Saying: What are you crazy?
Fav. People: Family, PC, SS, MM, BP, MF,
JS, MT, KH, JT, AG, JC, CU, MM, AB, JC,
JL, DG, DH, SK, DN, TC, BN
Activities: SADD 34, Model Un 4, Nation-
al Arts Honor Society 4, president 4
Memories: Summer '90, URI-Sigma Chi,
Marsha's house. Flipper
Happiest When: with friends, playing
sports
Pet Peeve: Angelos, Liars
Thanks To: Mom and Dad, I LOVE YOU,
Thank you Mrs. Sykes for all your help
Nickname: Tom
Saying: Wake up!
Fav. People: Family, SL, GL, KM, JD, JD,
BH, JA, AS, RF, DF, LK, MM, EP
Happiest When: Playing sports, with
friends
Memories: Bike Racing, my first time ski-
ing, the pits
Pet Peeve: CIGARETTES!
Biggest Kick: Adam, Rodney's Impala,
Ruthie
Activities: Basketball 34, Track 34, SADD
4
Thanks To: Mom and Dad for all of your
support
SCOTT ANDREW WHITAKER
Nickname: Whit
Fav. People: Family, Jon, Adel, 'D, Rich,
Mike, GS, ED, CV, SB, Soccer team, SR,
DR, EH, DC, MH, NP
Happiest When: I have no worries
Memories: Amherst '89, Greenfield, Bry-
m College, Summer '90, Study talks. The
Hunt, "D" hitting me
Siggest Kick: 9&10 grade History
\ctivities: Soccer 1234, SADD 34, Senior
HR rep. 4
Pet Peeve: when David comes home and
Lakes my truck away
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BRIAN PATRICK WILSON
KATHERINE S. WOLCOTT
DENNIS LEE WOOD
Quote: "No happiness that passes is ever
gone, if a lovely memory is left to look
back upon."
Fav. People: family, Shari, Scott, JL, SV,
Waltons, T, CV, SW, AT, NT Gang, cheer-
leaders, & [>unlaps
Memories: NYC 69, camp 89&90,
10/29/87, 11/16/89, ♦Nellie*, Jen Who?
(Shari?), 12/31/89 (it's OK Sha), "nace",
Octfest, Big Ben, Who Clip? Ya, special
times w/friends
Biggest Kick: 3 way calling, Tri-A-Pizza
crew, Shari's driving, hit it Maryl, Kev's
laugh
Thanks To: family & Shari for everything,
Chris N, Michelle M, & all my friends
Nickname: Willie, Wilson, etc.
Saying: That's Sexual, Hey Even
Quote: "Never let them have the satisfac-
tion, ni be back."
Fav. People: RS, CS, ED, SR, PJ, JC, BF,
BN, JD, SW, JV, SS, Senior Class.
Ambition: College Education
Memories: Superbowl
Pet Peeve: Two faced people
Activities: football 123, Basketball 12,
Weightlifting 1234, Baseball 4.
Thanks To: Mom, Dad and friends
Happiest When: with friends
Nickname: Kitty
Saying: There never was a good war or a
bad peace.
Quote: "I stood four years to prostrate to
the higher mind, got my paper and I was
free."
Fav. People: A GRAYE C, ROWIES, SK,
TW, JM, MG, KS, Dad
Happiest When: Asleep in the BFB, party-
ing, writing, "napping"
Memories: Deadbird, Juggerfest, Plym-
outh Rock 4:30 am
Pet Peeve: Secrets
Biggest Kick: Juggers, Aaron, Curtis, Liz-
beth, Barry's hair
Thanks To: Dad, my friends. Wolf, Pat C.
Nickname: Denny
Saying: Ok, Ya right. Hey killer
Fav. People: FAMILY, LISA, TRAVIS, RI-
CHIE, BUBBA, CROWELLS, PJ, PD, JC,
KM, EL, EG, BG, JE, DS, KC, SH, BR, NF,
SM, CB, JT, MH, MF, LISA'S FAMILY,
MC
Ambition: To be rich, to be a cop
Happiest When: W/family and friends,
with LISA, When LISA'S Happy
Memories: Prom: Meeting LISA, N.H., 4x4
in my Yota ha KEVIN.
Pet Peeve: Low trucks, copy cats, flashing
blue lights
Thanks To: Dad & Mom
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Nickname: Woody
Saying: Hey What's up, CYa
Fav. People: Legs, CH, BS, RM, SP, TM,
EC, GW, SE
Ambition: To live dangerously
Memories: Laying down the posi
Pet Peeve: Fords, chickens, big mouths, gas
prices, speed limits. Five O
Biggest Kick: girl fights
Tech: Carpentry
Thanks To: Mom, Dad, friends
Happiest When: Driving my car
JENNIFER R. WOOD
Nickname: Jenn, Legno, Pokey
Saying: Hello, I don't understand
Fav. People: Mom, Dad, Jan, Mike, KJ,
Den, Denise, Deb & Baby, Weed family,
the FB crew, CW, CG, CK KG, SV, KM,
LS, LR, and everyone else.
Memories: Fla'89 and my sunburn. Super-
bowl, 4/28/89, carts & poles, in while mo-
bile, 6/16/90, losing my freeze plug at 4
C's, Italian class, Chris's parties, hunting
Pet Peeve: loud chewers, imaginary peo-
ple, people who eat with mouth open
Thanks To: my family and friends for put-
ting up with me, my mom for allowing me
to fill my closet, I love you allll
SONDRA WRIGHT
Saying: Listen Pall, Funny, funny!
Fav. People: Family, TG, TO, CB, LW, JT,
LG, NR, PC, JE, BR, PD
Ambiton: To achieve MY GOALS
Happiest When: Everyone else is happy,
with friends
Memories: Summer of '89, Faces, July 3rd,
Florida
Pet Peeve: People who drive too slow
Biggest Kick: D.E convention
Activities: DECA 34, DECA vice president
4
Thanks To: parents, friends, Mrs. S, Mr.
H, Mrs. L for everything.
ROBERT C. ZINKEVICH
Quote: "Shyness is nice, but shyness can
stop you from doing all the things in life
that you'd like to"
Fav. People: You know who you are
Happiest When: Skating, with friends in
Boston, at shows
Memories: Social D., New York with
Luke, Tod's house parties
Pet Peeve: Plymouth Attitude, violence
Biggest Kick: fluff chicks, Eric the
trendsetter
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GARY LANCE MEIGS JR.
JAMES A. SEERY JR.
KAORI WANTANABE
Saying: Word, ya right
Quote: "Throw you through the Wall"
Fav People: SS, WB, JE, JW, JH, MG
Ambition: Paramedic
Happiest When: with friends
Memories: getting pulled over with Jeff
Pet Peeve: Jumping out of moving cars
(Jeff), women drivers
Biggest Kick: Mr. Sansone, Mike, Josh
(Harry)
Activities: Yearbook 4, VICA 234
Tech: Graphic Arts
Thanks To: God, my dad, and all my
teachers from grades K-12
Nickname: Dirty
Saying: cut that out Jamie
Quote: "Where's the 50 dollar bill?"
Fav. People: CC, CC, CC, JK, CC, JT, TC,
CE, BJ, PJ, MH, PT, DC, TG, DC, SS, DH,
CE, PE, ES, DK
Ambition: live life to the fullest
Happiest When: with family and frieiids
Memories: '88 Lunch with Lisa Pierce and
Jen Parks, Superbowl '89
Pet Peeve: slow drivers
Biggest Kick: being in Mr. Moses' class.
Skid Row
Activities: football 4, peerleader 4
Nickname: Jim, Jimmy
Fav. People: You guys know who you are
Memories: Buick, wagon, radio show (The
Slice), spaghetti brains, 3/29/89, Florida
'89, The Pit, Lout, DRl, Metal Church,
Pink Floyd experience. Ho Jo's midnight
buffet, mailbox (sorry dude)
Pet Peeve: mornings, haircuts
Happiest When: out til morning, sleeping
til noon
Biggest Kick: Jeff, Rob K., Martelle,
Lionus (cool little dude). Bo
Fav. People: FF, KH, M, L, TK, HF, JF, JS,
PM, AT, KS, CF
Ambition: to go to college in the United
States and study tourism, then be a guide
for Japanese visitors
Happiest When: listening to music, going
out with friends, sleeping, talking
Memories: high honor roll, basketball
team. New York, water ski, church, beach,
first day of America
Thanks To: FF, HF, JF, JS, MC, CF, Ameri-
can friends and American teachers
KEVIN COTTLE
JOSHUA CRIPPS
MARGARET CAZEAULT
SEAN DELA
JOHN KREBS
KENNETH LUDWIG
TIMOTHY MULLEN
MICHAEL SANTOS
Seniors C^ZJ}
Class of 1992
Tina White dressed as a cow and Leesa Merriam Class Officers: Maura Brouillette (President), Lisa
dressed as a vampire roamed the halls on Cara Berthelette hops off the mini bus after a long, Swenson (Vice President), Denise Murphy (Secre- i
Halloween. early morning haul. tary), Kara Campobasso (Treasurer)
C^^\ Juniors
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li^lPi
Janice Carloni
Cherri Carpeno
Michael Carter
Catherine Cerrato
Kristen Chandnoit
Alfred Charette
Kerry Christian
Jeremy Clarke
Kevin Clifford
Matthew Connell
Anyce Correa
Marcia Cote
Ashley Cunningham
Peter Cunningham
Christopher Currier
James Dailey
James Davin
Kia Davis
Kelly Dawson
Lee Day
Timothy Dean
Brian DeForest
Daniel DeLade
Neile DeVuyst
Michael Dolan
Richard Donlan
Edward Dutton
Brett Edminster
Tanya Egloff
Kurt Eidsvig
Jonathan Evans
Geoffrey Ewell
Jamalyn Farren
Kimberly Ferrari
Amanda Ferrisi
Christopher Feth
Rodney Finlay
Doreen Fitzgerald
Marc Fitzpatric
Andrew Fletcher
Craig Fox
Erin Fryar
Janine Fugazzi
Chris Furlong
Jill Gallagher
Christopher George
Jennifer Gerrior
Thomas Gibbons
Sean Ginnetty
Michelle Glennon
James Goff
Roy Gould
Christine Govoni
Jonathan Graham
Michael Granville
Lisa Graser
Robby Green
Theresa Gubbins
Bernard Guisti
Corey Haddad
Matthew Hall
Joshua Harrington
Christopher Hastings
Juniors C_^£j
Larry Hatinen
Melanie Healy
Robert Hedge
Tricia Hegner
William Herrick
Jonathan Herrmann
Michael Kingston
Kristen Hoban
Michael Hurney
Holly Jalbert
David Julio
Justin Kearney
Sherri Keating
Scott Kelly
Cynthia Kincaid
Richard King
David Knipe
Steven LTIeureux
Jill LaChance
Christine Landry
Daniel Lane
Erik Leavitt
Kathleen Ledwell
Alyssa Lewis
Daniel Liddell
Michael Liddell
Travis Longmore
Erin Lunetta
Kerri Lunetta
Bonnie Lunn
Christopher Luongo
Jill Maccaferri
Kevin Macmillan
Edward Macomber
Jennifer Mahoney
Stacey Mahoney
Michelle Malquias
Linda Manning
Keith Marchand
Michael Marciello
Christa Marsh
Matthew Matinzi
Cynthia McArdell
Jason McCarthy
Karen McDonald
Ryan McDonnell
Michael McLaughlin
Chad McMurdie
Shane McNamara
Robin McShane
Jessica Medeiros
Aaron Melamed
Leesa Merriam
Paul Michael
Peter Monopoli
Daniel Monteiro
Kenneth Moriarty
Heather Morin
Keith Morini
Jon Morris
Paul Morrison
Scott Morrill
James Morley
CZ2j Juniors
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Does the doll on the wall say it all?
Larry Hatinen and Kenny Moriarty make a repair
in the auto shop.
Homeroom Reps.: row 1: Cara Berlhelette, Peter Monopo-
ly, Mike Visconti, Jamee Smith, Michelle Perry, Danielle
Shanahan, Jill LaChance, Brett Edminster, Lisa Vanbus-
kirk; row 2: Amanda Ferrisi, Sara Pierce, Jason McCarthy,
David Brodin, Kerry Christian, Galynn Smith, Laura
Hull, Janice Carloni; row 3: Jen Burt, Marcia Cote, Kia
Davis, Amy Stefani, Heather Morin, Michelle Malaquias,
Liz Resnick, Sonya Brunkhorst, Denise Murphy, Karen
McDonald
Denise Murphy
Kevin Nelson
Erik Ness
James OlDonnell
Christopher Osbourne
Kimberly Owen
George Paris
Brenda Pedro
Michelle Perry
Tammy Perry
Comilia Pierce
Sara Pierce
Emily Plimpton
Barry Pomerleau
James Pomroy
Rebecca Pratt
Philip Prifti
Pamela Proctor
Lauretta Puglisi
Walter Raasch
Megan Reardon
Pamelyn Renaud
Elizabeth Resnick
Jeremiah Richmond
Christen Riels
Susan Robbins
Justin Robinson
Jennifer Rockwell
Jeffrey Rodriguez
RuthAnn Rollins
Sean Rooney
Vincent Roth
Celeste Russell
Richard Ryde
Kenneth Scamman
Juniors
dh
um^
Dan DeLade felt
Halloween.
'a little under the water" on
Emily Betts, Emily Plimpton, Keith Visco, Geof-
frey Ewell, Michael Vickery, and Ryan McDon-
nell work on vocabulary development in Mrs.
Lamb's English class.
Jenn Withers and Richie King take advantage of
one of the slow songs at the Homecoming dance.
w- / irt
Heather Scaranari
Kristen Schober
Richard Semer
Peter Severy
Danielle Shanahan
Kenee Shaw
Michael Sheanon
Rhonda Shelley
Heather Sifferd
Eric Silva
Steven Skowron
Brian Smith
Galynn Smith
Jaimee Smith
Sonya Smith
Warren Smith
Jeffrey Soper
Frank Sotomayor
Arnold Soucie
Michael Souza
Jennifer Spada
John Spinney
David Sprague
Robert Stanford
Amy Stefani
Heather Stenquist
William Stone
Jennifer Sullivan
Troy Sullivan
Benjamin Sutton
Lisa Swenson
Jennifer Sykes
Tyrone Tango
Khristian Telford
Erik Thomas
^'^ ) Juniors
Connie Pierce and Matt Hall work at the environ-
mental monitoring station provided by Boston Edison
as Mrs. Dawson, Mr. Perry and Mrs. Szczepaniak look
on.
In Memoriam:
Aaron Costello '92
Aaron was someone, loved by all.
No-one wanted to hear that call,
But you must remember what he
would say:
"Remember the memories, and my
funny ways
Remember I'm with you for
Always.
I'm in your hearts and in your
minds.
Don't be sad; that's not my kind.
Just remember now, I see what
you do
Remember I'll Always love all of
you."
Sarah Anderson
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Elizabeth Williams
Jennifer Withers
Mark Woods
Jason Wojciechowski
Picture Not Available
Carlos Alejandro
Eric Markola
Richard Asadoorian
Paul Moir
Mark Avery
Rita Murray
Deborah Barry
David Nash
David Brodin
Mark O'Connor
David Campbell
Daniel Palazzola
Maureen Foley
Eric Power
Laura Hull
Jeffrey Silva
Scott Irwin
Jonathan Van Dam
Kenneth Ludwig
Dennis Wood
Louise Thomas
Robert Titterington
John Toney
Andrew Tribou
Rushell Trinque
Matthew Trostel
Kimberly Tuckwood
James Vachon
Lisa Vanbuskirk
Joseph Vera
Michael Vickery
Keith Visco
Michael Visconti
Shannon Walsh
Michael Webber
Jason Webster
Brandy Wheeler
David White
Tina White
Jennifer Whittier
Jessica Wilde
Juniors
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Class of 1993
Class Officers: Brad Marsico (President), Craig Christine Scllew and escort Shawn Burke from
Heather Hanby smiles as she visits with her Burns (Vice-Pesident), Kim Home (Secretary), Whitman Hansen High in semi-formal attire for
friends at lunch. Kelly McKeown (Treasurer) the Homecoming Dance.
Erik Anderson
Jason Ballum
Amanda Barnes
Joshua Bartlett
Timothy Bates
Priscilla Benoit
Lissandra Bermudez
Gina Bernard
Crucita Bolger
Robert Bollinger
Danielle Boulay
Christian Bowen
Anthony Breen
Janelle Bruno
Taryn Bryant
Heather Buchholz
Nicole Bullaro
Mandy Burgess
Craig Burns
Erin Bythewood
Michele Callahan
Heather Camara
Kelly Canavan
Steven Carroll
Debra Ceranna
Christopher Charette
Julianne Christian
Tricia Ciccone
Robert Cleary
Thomas Clifford
Michelle Collins
Keri Colomey
Amy Connaughton
David Cook,
Heather Coombs
FIQQI
<^ Sophomores
I^FIP
Anthony Cotta
Trever Cumming
Melinda Cunningham
Scott Cunningham
Joshua Curran
Brandalynn Curtis
Christopher Cutting
Christopher Cyr
Justin Dabkowski
Clinton D'Agostino
Torri Dailey
Joseph Dambrosio
Nathan Darling
Mark Davin
William Delory
Devin Digby
Brendan Douylliez
Justin Drinkwater
Eric Duarte
Heather Dupuis
Andrea Eaton
Shawn Everson
Damian Fagerberg
David Faustrum
Elizabeth Fein
Jill Ferguson
Amanda Ferreira
David Finer
Debra Fitzgerald
Amy Flora
Richard Flynn
Cina Foley
Christine Foreaker
Rebecca Forrester
Daniel Frechette
April Cacicia
Andrea Gardner
Jason Gascoyne
Heather Gay
Demetrius Grandel
Melissa Greeley
Rheuben Green
Adam Gronblom
Amy Cunther
Jason Haglund
Heather Hanby
Joshua Hanlon
Erin Hansen
Amy Harkins
Jason Higgins
Jeffrey Hill
Derek Hoagland
Shannon Holmes
Kimberly Home
Richard Hunt
Mark Hyslop
Kelley Jepson
Lawrence Johnson
Sarah Johnston
Allyson Jones
Corey Joyce
Bridget Kay
Michael Kelly
Sophomores (^
Michelle Kelly, Krysta Stapleton, Mike Reilly,
John Driscoll (91), Crucita Bolger socialize at the
end of B lunch.
Dana Lofgrin and Matt Pylant lead the pack up
the main staircase.
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Bryan Kennedy
Amanda Keough
Michael Krause
Melissa Kuczmiec
Vivian Lane
Mary Ellen LaPointe
Richard Laisen
Keith Laison
Joseph Lawrence
Seth Lawrence
John Lawson
Christopher Leary
Tara Lehto
Kristin Lofgren
Brian Maccaferri
Shawn MacDonald
Andrew MacKenzie
David MacKenzie
Neil MacLeod
Kelly Mahoney
Brad Marsico
Kerry Marline
Cara Masciulli
Micheal McKay
Lori McKenna
Kelly McKeown
Erin McLaughlin
Nyla McLean
Darren McNamara
Heather Merrill
Michelle Meuse
Pamela Meuse
Peter Miller
Andrew Mitchell
Stacey Molander
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Of course Amy Harkins, Michelle Kelly, Kelly
Canavan and Casey O'Brien all have passes for the
Lav.
Brandy Curtis works on Algebra problems in Ms.
Ryan's math class.
Homeroom Reps: Row 1: Laura Parks, Amy Tripp,
Michelle Meusc, Kim Yachimski, Dave MacKen-
zie; Row 2: Amanda Pittsley, Debbie Ceranna, Jill
Ferguson, Jason Ballum, Jason Higgins, Keri Sloat
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Lisa Morse
Victor Moulton
Jennifer Mullen
Nicole Mullen
Lisa Murphy
Ernest Murray
Paul Musow
Jessica Nagle
Amy Ness
Ann Marie Newell
Nannette Nicholson
Jason Norris
Sarah O'Connor
Kathleen O'Halloran
Charles O'Neal
Suzanne Obin
Julie Olsen
Marc Palmer
Diane Pantermoller
Laura Parks
David Paul
Jason Paul
Eugene Pearson
Jennifer Peoples
Micheal Perry
Richard Perry
Ralph Petty
Micheal Pierson
Joel Pike
Suzanne Pinheiro
Gregory Piper
Kristin Piper
Amanda Pittsley
Adam Porter
David Porter
Sophomores
dzh
Melissa Cas«IIa ('94) and Lisa Murphy wait to go back Debbie Ceranna lakes notes as Tarnya Puntiri de-
into the building after a "fire drill". scribes what she sees in the microscope.
Krysta Stapleton and Andrea Eaton check out ac-
tion on the dance floor during the Homecoming
Dance.
Jessica Post
Erin Powers
Michael Pratt
Alisha Price
Nancy Proulx
Tarnya Puntiri
Ann Marie Quigley
Michael Ragan
Lauren Rapoza
Michael Reilly
Michael Reveliotty
Benjamin Riels
Robert Riley
Carol Romero
Kevin Rumsey
Joshua Sande
Kara Sarceno
Ryan Sauter
Christine Sellew
Philip Sert
Mathew Shannon
Todd Simpkins
Tena Slade
Keriann Sloat
Joel Spinney
Ann Marie Stanley
Regina Staples
Krysta Stapleton
Robert Stefan
Winifred Stenquist
Stephaine Stewart
Kim Strang
Lisa Tassinari
Kathleen Thatcher
Wendy Thompson
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Sophomores
Taryn Bryant and Lauren Rapoza check out a se-
nior portrait display by Dodge Murphy.
Heather Merrill, Michelle Kelly, Lisa Tassinari,
and Erin Blythewood use the phone during lunch.
William Torrey
Robert Tousignant
Amy Tripp
Geoffrey Trostel
Thomas Turner
Timothy Turner
Marisa Vacchi
Matthew Verde
Andrea Verre
Tara Washington
Alan Watson
Andrew Wheeler
Aaron Whiddon
James White
Eric Whitecotton
Shawn Whitecotton
Beau Wilkinson
Sara Wood
Erik Wuestefeld
Kimberly Yachimski
Kevin Yee
Bryan Young
Paul Young
Kevin Zachary
George Zaino
Danielle Zaniewski
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Jennifer Alphonse
Casey O'Brien
Sean Baker
Melissa Percy
Shane Brenner
James Pylant
Jessica Casey
Robert Rossetti
William Dawson
Michael Scaranari
Brian DeOrio
Bernard Schultz
Stephen Ferazzi
Eric Schweda
Martin Ferry
Pamela Semer
Jonathan Geddis
Peter Seward
Bartholomew Giardina
Anthony Socd
Damian Houde
Hope Travis
Tammy Johnson
Jeffrey Williams
Dana Lofgren
Jay Wilson
James Logan
Glen Zion ,,^|
Scott Mullen
Sophomores (IZi-^
Class of 1994
Homeroom Rcfw.: row 1: Bobby Carlton, Karen
Class Officers: Dave Stuart (President), Damon "Learning never stops," as Kim MacMillian and Ginnetty, Siobhan McDonough, Paul Cabral; row
Geese (Vice President), Julie Chisholm (Treasur- Lisa Reyes spend their English class in the IMC 2: Jesse Brandt, Melissa Bougopoulos, Gail White,
er), Danielle Cleary (Secretary) gathering information for a research paper. Faith Percy
Paul Abbott
Eric Abruzzi
Jeremy Adelmann
Joseph Adragna
Kristin Allan
Rebecca Allison
Heather Ames
Ryan Amiro
Christopher Anderson
Lisa Anderson
Nicole Askin
Hovig Avakian
Tina Bacci
Jamie Barbieri
Bethany Bamaby
Keith Barnaby
David Barry
Robin Bashore
Stephen Bates
Eric Beaton
Benjamin Bell
Phillip Bennett
Robert Bennett
Christopher Besse
Jon Bilodeau
Andrea Bizzozero
Jeanette Blovin
Julie Bonk
Josef Boreland
Daniel Bouchard
Melissa Bougopoulos
John Boyington
Jaimee Bracken
Scott Bradley
Jesse Brandt
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C§9J) Freshmen
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Jason Breen
Nicole Briggs
Peter Brouillette
Dreek Bnindle
Laura Bryant
Jacqueline Burt
Susan Burton
Paul Cabral
Diane Carloni
Robert Carlton
Debra Carpeno
Kelly Carreau
Mathew Carroll
Melissa Casella
Erin Chabot
Julie Chisholm
Thomas Chiusano
Derome Chretien
Robert Christopher
Jennifer Clayton
Danielle Cleary
Robert Colonna
Jamie Comras
James Condon
Timothy Condon
David Conner
Carolyn Conso
Tina Cook
Molly Corcoran
Douglas Cormier
Steven Costa
Kristina Coull
Scott Crispo
Brian Crowley
Kathy Crowley
Heather Croxford
Amy Curran
Wilbur Curtis
Gregory Cushman
Kimberly Day,
Debra Deboe
Mark Demarino
Christopher Denoncourt
Donald Deptula
Jennifer Dillon
Steven Dillon
Michael Donnelly
Caryn Downey
Jason Drinkwater
Jill Dubois
Jermal Dubose
David Duffy
Justin Dugas
Kathleen Dwyer
Michelle Eby
Amelda Ester
Jeremy Federico
Nicole Felton
Eric Finn
Jennifer Flemming
Jeffrey Flockton
Erin Forbes
Brian Framplon
Freshmen C§1D
Michael Fraser
Jamie French
Justin Calvin
Damon Geese
Kenneth Centhner
Janine Cerrior
Michael Giannini
Jeannine Gibbons
Amy Cifford
David Gillis
Karen Ginnetty
Jason Gledhill
Sara Gogan
Heather Gorse
Robert Graser
Danielle Grennell
Kevin Hagan
Sonya Haith
Heather Hall
Danielle Hamill
Erin Hanley
Mylissa Hannon
Nathan Harding
Jacob Harrington
Abigail Holmes
Kurt Holmes
Seth Holmes
Derek Hoss
Jason Hoyt
Joseph Huckins
Theresa Hudson
Kara Hunt
Keith Hunt
Saundra Ings
Bernard Jezierski
Tara Johnson
Brian Jones
Jennifer Kaloupek
Alicia Keenan
Matthew Keenan
Kerri-Ann Keith
Jennifer Kelleher
Renee Kelleher
Amy Kelley
James Kelly
Lisa Kennedy
Adam King
Aisha Knight
Joseph Krakowski
Sandra Ladny
Shirine Ladny
Anita Lakson
Joseph Landry
Peter Lannigan
Kristen Larson
Misty Lewis
Amy Liddell
Stephen Lincoln
Heather Little
Helen Livingston
Daniel Lodge
Kimberly Luce
Jennifer Lucey
nm
^^) Freshmen
George "Skip" Martin and Curtis Pierson deter-
mine the density of a pine block in Mr. Perry's
Science class.
Chris Novak concentrates as he takes his English
test in Mrs. Mclnnis' English class.
John Lutz
Kenneth MacKenzie
Edward MacMillan
Kimberly MacMillan
Jennifer Macomber
Matthew Macomber
Kathleen Mahoney
Selena Maki
Jessica Malaguti
Jennifer Malone
Amy Mann
Peter Manson
Jeanne Marchand
Michael Marrano
George Martin
Paul McDonough
Siobhan McDonough
Kerri McGahcy
Shannon McGovern
Mark McKay
Edward McKenna
John McKenna
Russell McKeown
April McMillan
Sean McNeill
James Merada
Richard Merriam
Amie Metz
Jeffrey Miller
Jonathan Miller
Trevor Milton
Jason Morgan
Cathleen Moriarty
Sugar Morini
Craig Morrison
Clifford Moylan
Jennifer Mudge
Brian Muir
Peter Murphy
Jason Nash
Lisa Navarro
Shawn Newman
Freshmen ( ^^)
During the Pep Rally Dave Stuart spreads out the
Freshman Spirit Chain and hopes for a victory.
Scott Crispo, Brian Jones, and William Persons in
Mrs. Hannigan's period 4 Algebra class.
Mrs. Hanley guides Jason Wrightington as he or
ganizes his English notebook.
SLUE EAGL
♦^ *
Keith Nickerson
Scott Norris
Michael Northrup
Derek Ollerhead
Michelle Osborne
Tara Osgood
Nora Paradis
Dannielle Paris
Scot Paton
Geoffrey Pawlowski
Faith Percy
Matthew Perry
William Persons
Theresa Petersen
Veronica Pierce
Curtis Pierson
James Pierson
Kerry Pollard
Jeremy Pontz
James Porter
Jennifer Power
Sunni Powers
Elizabeth Prentice
Jeremy Price
Prescott Pylant
Jennifer Quirke
Kelley Raasch
William Raymond
Adam Reardon
Robert Reardon
Ryan Reid
Micheal Reske
Lisa Reyes
Theresa Reyes
Amy Reynolds
Rita Ritval
Donald Robbins
Genevieve Rodriguez
Seth Romanski
Tracey Rose
Benjamin Russo
Robyn Sabean
C_^£j Freshmen
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Matthew Brown lee
Steven Medeiros
Paul Brunick
Richard Nesbit
Joseph Carney
David Carter
Anne Chadwick
Kevin Norton
Christopher Novak
Robert Poliseno
Matthew Emerich
Paul Reid
Seana Fahy
Sean Fontaine
Raymond Sandifer
Cherie Snell
Gregory Jacobson
George Jeddry
Julie Kolesar
Christopher Tirrell
Jason Tokarz
Matthew Williams
Russell Sadler
Jesiah Sande
Matthew Savoy
Daniel Sawiski
Jennifer Scheid
Anthony Schena
George Schofield
Timothy Schroeder
Jeremy Schulte
Daniel Sherman
Kevin Shuley
Kristine Shuley
Daniel Simmons
Gregory Simoneau
Matthew Skiver
Danielle Smith
Kevin Smith
Tanya Smith
Timothy Sottak
Kathleen Stone
Nicholas Strassel
Keith Struble
Melissa Struble
David Stuart
Anthony Suarez
Brian Sullivan
Colleen Sullivan
Sean Sullivan
Ronald Sylvester
Thomas Tasker
Jason Tavares
Erik Telford
Daniel Thissell
Wayne Thurston
Robert Trepanier
Barry Tudor
Stephen Vachon
Eric Vinitsky
Brian Visconti
Dianna Waldron
Courtney Walsh
Timothy Walsh
Jason Ward
Stacey Waterman
Gail White
Crystal Whitehead
Denise Wiseman
Brett Wood
Jessica Wood
Freshmen CA^
Office secretaries Mrs. McSweeney, Mrs. Small,
Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Dailey, and Mrs.
Best, show their support for the troops by wearingi
yellow ribbons.
Friends and Relatives Serving In
Operation Desert Storm
Neil Antoniotti
Richard Kennedy
Jack Balkind
David Knipe
Charles Bass
Frank Leeber
Bill Bates
Michael Linde
Glen Beaulieu
Steve MacKerron
Timmy Blainguard
Dan Mclntyre
Clark Blanchard
Brian McNealy
Steve Borden
Robert Muir III
Lloyd Kelin Branch
David Murray
Eric Brody
James Parker
Dave Buffington
Mark Pasquantonio
Jerry Calbreth
Ronald Patalamo
Louis Civitarese
Lee Perkins
Jeffrey Clough
Rick Petersen
Paul D'Angelo j^
Lori Pina 1
David DePospero ^k#^
Patrick Dillon ikjC
Mike Post '-«'"'*^
Michael Pronto
Leo Dorrington flHiJ^
Frank Ramagnolo
Donald Dubreil *^^
Harold J. Randolf
Brian Dunn
John Raymond
Charles Elias
Cully Rossi
Rich Falches
Charles Roth
Ernie Flory
Scott Sanford
Christopher "CJ" Fontaine
Scott Savoy ^
Doug Foulk
John Schofield %
Joel Garret
Greg Schwabe
Scott Ghidoni
Shawn Sheehy
Peter Gill
Mark Staples
Kevin Gibney
Joe Tacrmina
Vincent C. Goglia III
Eric Texeria
Chuck Hammond
Kevin Thurber
Brad Hemp
Jimmy Venna
Paul Higgins
Billy Wager
Gary Hostettler
Brian Watt
Lisa Huntington
Mark Whitney
Myron Jarvis
James Wilson
Winfield R. Keller
Dinny Woodworth
John Kelly
Susan Zemotel
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National Guard members of the 772nd Military Police depart from Memorial Hall on January 10, 1991.
dS^ People And The Gulf War
A.F.S. member Erin Lunetta urges students andl
staff to sign the giant card or wear a yellow ribbon.
i'S^Uft*'
PSHS Salutes Those
Serving In Operation
Desert Storm
Students, faculty, and staff of PSHS
will always remember where they were
at 7:00 p.m. on January 16, 1991 ~ the
night that began "The Liberation of Ku-
wait", the beginning of Operation De-
sert Storm. That night all broadcast me-
dia flashed the news that allied forces
had begun bombing Iraqi military tar-
gets in an attempt to force Saddam Hus-
sein out of Kuwait; and that night will
remain in the minds of many for a long
time to come. It quite possibly will be
one of those few lifetime experiences
which future generations will ask about -
- where were you when, or what was it
like when the War in the Gulf began?
Opinions About The War
"\ hope they come back soon and alive." —
Rich Flynn '93
"I think if it could've been avoided it
would've, but we need to stop Saddann be-
fore he becomes another Hitler." — Karen
Snyder '91
"I hope it's over as quickly as possible, with
as little loss of life as possible." — Mr.
O'Day
"I think the war is wrong, but the troops
deserve our support because it was not their
decision to go." — Kevin MacMillan '92
"Saddam is a nut, and we have to remove
him sooner or later." — Anthony Schena '94
"No comment." — Pavel Afanasiev (Russian
exchange student) '91
"Nobody wins a war!" — Amy Flora '92
"I think we're doing a good job, and Iraq
doesn't know what they've gotten them-
selves into." — Marc Palmer '93
"I wish they could've stayed with the sanc-
tions longer, but now I believe we've done
the right thing, especially if he starts using
chemical weapons." — Mr. Fachetti
"We should continue the letters and rib-
bons." — Tory Moulton '93
"We're going to kick butt!"
non '94
■ Mylissa Han-
Although opinions vary about the war
itself, most students and faculty agree
that the men and women serving in the
Persian Gulf Region deserve our sup-
port. Even before the air attacks began,
yellow ribbons appeared on doors,
chalkboards and clothing throughout
the school.
The Senior Class sponsored "Project
Independence" — a collection of items
for the troops which included books,
tapes, stationery, candy, and toiletries.
This collection was given to the local
Army recruiter to be sent to the forces
serving in the Saudi desert.
A.F.S. club held a letter writing cam-
Brian McCeeley of Plymouth receives a goodbye
kiss as the 772nd Military Police leaves Plymouth
for active duty.
paign as well as sold yellow, red, white
and blue ribbons to express their sup-
port for the troops.
Members of the Computer Science
Shop and Senior Class collaborated on a
display of names of friends and relatives
serving in Operation Desert Storm. The
banner and list was displayed in the
front of the school store.
Student Council also sponsored a
"Yellow Day" as yet another show of
support for the troops facing uncertainty
in the desert and for the many reservists
who were called upon to leave their
homes and family to serve in support of
Desert Storm.
■ What is this time
WOf soon-to-be history? i
A time of chaos.
Is what it seems to me.
Of senseless pain and fear
For loved ones,
A time of broken families,
" Of daughters, and sons,
Fighting for what?
Nothing is worth lives lost;
Bring home our troops.
No matter what the cost.
How much longer?
■ How many will die?
; What must the cruel world look like,
; From a young child's eye?
Killing and fighting.
In a high-tech masquerade.
What is this time of war.
In such a "civilized" decade?
Celeste Russel
People And The Gulf War C§L
Those Who Have Impressed Us
Dr. Bernard Sidman
Superintendent
Mr. Richard J. Silva
Assistant Superintendent
Mr. Paul F. Vecchi
Assistant Superintendent
Mrs. Theresa Leonardi
Business Manager
Mr. Robert C. O'Day
Principal
Mr. Thomas E. Martin
Vice-Principal
Mr. Robert L. Coakley
Vice-Principal
Mrs. Pauline Werner
Dean Of Students
Mr. Vincent A. DiClemente
Assistant Director Technical
Studies
Dr. Renzo A. Ricciuti
Director Technical Studies
^^ I Administration
HENRY CHARLES SHEA
23 Years Devoted To
Plymouth Students
Students and faculty were greatly sad-
dened when they learned Social Studies
teacher, Henry "Charlie" Shea passed
away during the summer. Mr. Shea start-
ed teaching in the P-C Regional System
in 1967 and spent 23 years working with
students in a variety of social studies
related programs. He taught at North
when it was P-C Regional, at PCIS when
freshmen were housed in that building
and at South since its opening. Mr. Shea
was loved by his students and is missed
by all. He was "a great guy", "one of my
favorite teachers", "awesome", and "a
great fellow to teach with."
Maribeth Aheam
Physical Education
Kathleen Ahem
Guidance
Kenneth Almeida
Physical Education
Mary Anthony
Secretary
Joanne Ball
Home Economics
John Bongiovanni
Social Studies
Karl Braun
Physical Education
Jane Briggs
Physical Education
Sara Brock
Home Economics Dept. Head
Maigot Bronson
English
Frances Christman
Clerical Aide
Walter Clancy
Electronics Dept. Head
Mary Connolly
Health Education Dept. Head
Anne Marie Crowley
Health Aide
Faculty and Staff CS9
JanH Dailey
Secretary
Nancy Dawson
Science Lab Aide
Ray Delgado
Foreign Language
Muriel Dennull
Science
Robert Desaulniers
Adjustment Counselor
Francesca DiMambro
Guidance
Terence Doherty
Plumbing
Marie Duerden
English
Peter Facheiti
Math
Seniors' High Five
1. Mr. Stanton
2. Mr. Petrangelo
3. Mr. Zupperoli
4. Mr. Rapose
5. Miss Brock & Miss Bronson
What qualities do students appreciate
in a teacher? According to a poll of the
senior class, a sense of humor, the ability
to listen, caring, and the ability to make
learning fun are all attributes which
they appreciate in a teacher.
Mr. Stanton received the seniors' top
rating because "he makes learning fun,"
"he always looks for the students' opin-
ions," and "he wears nice ties!"
Mr. Petrangelo rated high on the list
because he's not boring. Michelle Hoey
says, "He has a unique way of teaching
that fakes you into learning."
Mr. Z was highly thought of because
"he loves seniors," "he's a friend," and
"he gets involved."
Mr. Rapose, another standout, re-
ceived high ratings because of his caring
and dedication. Missy Jones says, "He is
my favorite teacher because he's very
dedicated. He's always there to give extra
help when you need it."
Miss Bronson and Miss Brock were
also favored for their dedication and be-
cause they "get students involved."
Scott Froman
Social Studies
Susan Gallitano
Guidance Assistant
Lorraine George
Technical Studies Secretary
Elizabeth Gill
Math
2QJ Faculty and Staff
Thomas Heslin
Computer Science Dept. Head
David Hiltz
Graphic Arts
David Hosford
Industrial Arts
Marvin Huban
Distributive Education Dept. Head
Jacqueline Hutchinson
Math
Peter Kasarjian
Physical Education
Andrea Keating
Special Needs Dept. Head
Rebecca Kelly
Computer Lab Aide
Mr. Bongiovanni teaches a lesson in geography and map
reading.
Faculty and Staff /pl^
There were rumors of police patroling the halls of PSHS,
but it was just Mrs. Burton dressed up for Halloween.
Mr. Almeida works to please the seniors at Octoberfest.
C^92^ Faculty and Staff
Ellen Mclnnis
Special Needs
Sheila McNulty
Science
Patricia McSweeney
Secretary
No, this isn't an escaped convict from the County Prison,
it's just Mrs. Sykes escaping from the art room.
Julian Petrangelo
Science
Sheila PetitKelli
Science
Louis Petnizzelli
Health Education
Mrs. Pctrocelli helps Brendon Bricklin fill out forms for
donating blood at the November blood drive.
Faculty and Staff ^93^
Mr. Robinson says, "Good Morning Plymouth South.'
Lori Pinkham
English
Lauren Podesta
English
Michael Purdy
English
Scott Rapose
Math
Elizabeth Renfrew
Math
Mrs. Metta queries students about vocabulary in English
class.
Sally Stevens
Social Studies
Christine Sykes
Art
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Elayne Szczepaniak
Science
Theresa Taglieri
Health
Wairen Valenfe
Guidance Director
Lynn Vandenbui^gh
Audio-Vbual Aide
Patricia Vecchi
Guidance Secretary
Patricia Wade
Chapter I Reading
Patricia While
Librarian
Carolan Whittle
English
Debbie Yingling
Home Economics
Robert Zupperoli
Itinerant Substitute
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Alice Berger, Speech
Karen Bryant, Day Care Aide
William Clark, Special Needs
Dana Green, Carpentry
Gloria Horst, Day Care Aide
Skip Johnson, Carpentry
Phyllis McNamara, Child Care
Cheryl Morrison, Special Needs Aide
James Moyer, Science
John Nadeau, Culinary Arts
Danene Riordan, Culinary Arts Aide
Jane Strauch, Culinary Arts Aide
Sylvia Thorton, Music
Andrea Vandersnoek, Math
Agnes — A Friend To All
There's a woman in our school who ALWAYS has a smile on
her face, who ALWAYS has a kind word for everyone and who
ALWAYS is willing to listen. Her name is Agnes Ferro. "Aggie"
keeps our school spotless and is a friend to all. Thank you Agnes,
we love you!
Faculty and Staff (^95^
Class of 1991 Selects ...
Most Likely To Succeed
Dawn Conner and Read Burns
C^^] Senior Superlatives
Most Class Spirit
Jason Bearce and Suzie Baher
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Class Musicians
Gini Mann and John Kostigen
Most Artistic
Tara Smith and Sean Westgate
Class Wits
Tanya Guillette and Scott Whitaker
Best All Around
Scott Whitaker, Kim Kobs, Sharee Johnson, and
Jamie Adelmann
Senior Superlatives C^^)
Most Talkative
Evan Dobratz and Sarah Keefe
Best Dressed
Jonna Bracken and Dave DiLego
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Mix and Match
Best Hair
Tara Smith
Best Hair
Dave Dilego
Best Eyes
Jen Lehto
Best Smile
Kim Kobs
Best Voice
Megan
McGuire
Best Legs
Jen Lehto
Best Eyes
Jason Bearce
Best Smile
Justin Brennan
Best Voice
Kerry Maguire
Best Legs
Rich Price
Best Figure
Missy Hicks
Best Build
Brian Wilson
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Something For Everyone ClOD
Sherr>' Keating and Gini Mann get ready to keep
the beat with the bass drum.
Mandy Burgess molds her ball of clay into a
(>otential work of art.
Creativity At
^jjr WORK!!
Light tones and harmonies may draw
you to a corner room near the gym.
Why? — because in this room the Plym-
outh South Chorus rehearses every day
for many festivals. They perform three
concerts a year and participate in many
community activities. Members of
chorus are invited to audition for region-
al choral festivals such as Jr. and Sr. Dis-
trict and Jr. and Sr. S.E.M.S.B.A. (South-
eastern Mass. School Bandmasters
Association)
The band is another musical part of
Plymouth South. Being part of band is
much more than 40 min. a day, 5 days a
week. Being a band student means two
weeks in the summer devoted to learning
the field show for the football games.
The band also plays at many school and
town functions, including local parades
and regional Jamborees. The band is led
by conductor Mr. Jonathan Porter, and
Senior drum majors Kerry Bozak
(P.N.H.S.) and Anders Geering (P.S.H.S.).
Kerry and Anders are responsible for the
ENTIRE field show and marching band
season!!
One group of music students who are
less visible are the theorists. They learn
music from the ground level up. Stu-
dents in Music Theory are interested in'
composing music, performing and play-
ing in bands. The class includes many
potential "top ten" composers including
Mr.Froman who is broadening his musi-
cal knowledge.
Down the hall between the science
rooms and Tech wing another type of arl
is being molded. In these rooms students
create their visions in clay, on canvas oi
on paper. Art students display their fin-
est works in the I.M.C. and at the annua
Arts Festival. Whether students go on tc
an Art school or no school at all, the^
will always remember the pinch poti
they struggled with or the painting they
agonized over.
Creativity reaches further than musi('
and art, it also extends into theatre. The
atre classes are favorites among under
classmen, but you will also find a fev
seniors mixed in. Some theatre student:
who excel in drama, participate in schoo {
plays and musicals.
Students who participate in the thesi
classes display dedication and pride ii
their work. While developing their indi
vidual talent, they contribute much t«
our school.
The Chorus rehearses for an upcoming concert during second period.
Mrs. Glendye helps Priscilla Benoit mold het f
pinch pot.
(jO±) Art, Music and Theatre
Heather Stenquist puts the final touches on her
pinch pot.
The band plays on as senior Drum Major, Anders Geering conducts.
Percussionists, Jill Maccaferri, Kerri Lunetta and Amanda Ferrisi pose for a group picture after 6th Mrs. Sykes lends a helping hand to Tricia Hegner
■ period rehearsal. and Michelle Kelly
Art Music and Theatre (105)
Brian Pontz ripping a board on the table saw in Lisa Kennedy making a pair of pants in
carpentry shop. He's making a cabinet door. Creative Sewing.
Josh Fahy works on a planter in the Carpentry
shop.
B J MacLean works on a dimentional drawing
in Engineering class.
Mike Butts and P J Schneider make oatmeal
cookies in Foods I.
Kerri Christian and Kerri Gilbert pressing the
seams in a jacket in their Fashion Design class.
Shannon McGovern cross stitches a sampler
Interior Design.
C^^y) Carpentry^ Draftings Graphic Arts, Home Economics
Other Kinds Of Art
Theatre and creative arts are not the
only "arts" practiced at Plymouth South.
Other kinds of art which are developed
include graphic art, interior design,
drafting, clothing design, carpentry and
foods.
Students in Advanced Foods do many
projects such as preparing holiday din-
ners for the needy, baking goodies for
dances, and making special treats which
may be purchased by the staff. Heather
Morin says, "I like Advanced Foods be-
cause I like to eat what I make."
In Creative Clothing, students learn
how to make their own clothes. Their
goal is to create a piece that when fin-
ished will look like a store-bought gar-
ment. In another clothing course. Fash-
ion Design, students create tailored
clothing and work on new design styles.
Some girls have made their own formals
while others have completed suits.
Students in Interior Design learn how
to decorate a home according to their
own taste and also learn how to make
crafts that will fit into the decor of that
home.
In the Carpentry shop students are
trained to join the construction and mill-
works trades. They practice a different
kind of art on both inside and outside
crews by using hand and power tools
and related production-type equipment,
josh Fahy comments, "Mr. Johnson
taught me more than I could have
learned from anyone else."
In the Graphics Arts shop students
learn to communicate through the com-
bined use of words, symbols and pic-
tures. They design and print memo pads,
business cards, posters, and dance tick-
ets. They also produce many of the
forms used throughout the school in-
cluding the dreaded referral and report
card forms! Josh Harrington likes
Graphic Arts because, "it affords me the
opportunity to utilize my artistic
strengths and abilities through the de-
sign of printed materials." Darren Bever-
idge says, "Graphic Arts appeals to me
because of the variety of skills which I
am learning."
Mr. Hosford explains some fine points of engineering to Jimmy Dailey, Brian Smith and Brett
Edminster.
IKerri Ann Lunetta, Jeannine Gibbons and Kim Luce cross stitching in their Interior Design class.
Josh Harrington works with an offset printing
press in Graphic Arts.
Carpentry^ Draftings Graphic Arts, Home Economics C2QZ)
Don't Forget
The Body
Chris Urdi and Joey Colarusso chase John
Kostigen during a flag football game.
Despite many differences, PSHS stu-
dents all have one thing in common —
they are all required to take Physical
Education. Unless excused for medical
reasons, no amount of groans or protes-
tations will eliminate this requirement.
After all, while we strive to improve the
mind, we can't forget the body!
The ways students fulfill their P.E. re-
quirement are many. Each quarter there
are choices of activities; some competi-
tive and some non-competitive, some
team oriented and some for the individ-
ual. There may not be a choice whether
to take P.E. or not take P.E., but there are
certainly a variety of ways to earn those
required two credits.
Students report a wide range of "favor-
ite" gym activities — volleyball, street
hockey and aerobics are highest on the
list. The P.E. teachers also have their fa-
vorites. Mrs. Briggs enjoys badminton,
Ms. Ahearn softball, and Mrs. Luddy
aerobics; while Mr. Almeida favors bas-
ketball, Mr. Kasarjian lacrosse, and Mr.
Braun street hockey.
Jamie Adelmann utilizes the skills he learned in gym classes during Octoberfest.
Toni Schobcr, Christine Bandalevitch, Nyla McLean, and Becky Schnell take a lesson in basketball.
Kara Campobasso, Elise Bilodeau, and Terri Briggs chat in the locker room.
{108] Physical Education
Karen Snyder ~ catching rays or learning
tennis?
Kathy Wolcott double dribbles.
A Typical
Gym Period
"Come on people, I'm taking at-
tendance," yells Mrs. Briggs, while
you are still fumbling with your
gym lock. You cannot open your
locker, and when you finally man-
age to open it, your locker is empty!
You realize you have left your gym
clothes on the kitchen counter at
home. You yell, "Does anyone have
any clothes I can borrow?", but no
one answers because they've al-
ready started their weekly dose of
gym. You realize with sudden,
growing horror that you must use
clothes from the dreaded "Borrow
Box" or take a zero for the day. You
move towards the borrow box,
checking to make sure no one is
looking, and grab a pair of shorts
and a t-shirt whose sizes are extra
small and a pair of sneakers two
sizes too big.
After getting dressed you sneak
into the gym, hoping Miss. Ahearn
won't notice you're late. Unfortu-
nately, luck isn't on your side, and
although Miss Ahearn misses you,
Mrs. Luddy spots you. Besides be-
ing in trouble for being late, she
has caught you chewing gum. Flip,
flop, flip, flop is the sound your
extra large sneakers make as you
run four laps around the track.
As you walk back in the door,
ready to collapse on the floor, the
bell rings, signalling the end of
gym class, and Mr. Almeida re-
minds you to hurry because he
can't give you a pass to your next
class.
Freshmen girls in Miss Canalas' period 4 gym class take a break from their game of capture the flag
to pose for the camera.
John DriscoU goes for the big "K".
Jennie Carter wonders what she should do next.
Eric Johnson, Keith Marchand and Mike McSharry heading for aerobics.
Physical Education (10^
Jason Hoyf, Scott Norris, Jermal Dubose, Skip Martin, and Derek Hoss weigh things out in a
science lab.
Mrs. Hutchinson prepares to teach a math class.;
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Adrienne Kotowski and Christine LaVallee flip through an anatomy book.
Derome Chretien and Sonya Haith take a break in the science lab.
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JCara Hunt reviews her notes.
Cherri Carpeno sits in a science lab with her
classmates.
Mr. Fachetti demonstrates an algebra equation
Aisha Knight p>onders thoughtfully over her
work.
Labs + Logarithms
*aul Abbott and Jason Cledhill work with scales
nd weights in Mr. Perry's science class.
In this continuously growing
technologically advanced world, the
subjects of math and science are
becoming more and more important in
everyday life. In our school, there are
many different courses available in
these areas to prepare and interest
students in careers in math and
science.
Science is no longer limited to the
basic courses of biology, chemistry,
and physics, or earth science and
physical science. Students at PSHS
have the option of taking a variety of
courses such as Ecology, Geology,
Oceanography, and Astronomy. Some
opt for a course known as Human
Anatomy and Physiology which is
intended to prepare students who
would like to be employed in a
medical profession. Erin Gumming, a
student in anatomy and physiology,
says "It's a lot of work, but it's
interesting. It will make it easier for
me next year, because I want to go
into the field of medicine."
In the math department, there are
several alternate courses. In addition to
Algebra, Geometry, and Calculus,
classes such as Probability and
Statistics, Matrix and Linear Algebra,
and Computer Programming explore
deeper and more complex areas of
mathematics. Melissa Moore is a
Computer Science student. What does
she think of the course? "It's a
different kind of math. It's using the
language of Pascal on the computer to
solve problems." There are also several
courses intended to prepare students
for the business world. Consumer
Math, Business Math, and Applied
Math are courses for practical use in
the consumer world. Math and science
are much more than they used to be
Math and Science {111
More Than Just A School
Students Serving
The Community
Plymouth South is not just a school;
it's much more than that. Within the
walls of the school you can find a bank,
mini-mall, day-care center, automotive
department, carpentry shop, graphic arts
department, restaurant and bakery. Stu-
dents enrolled in the technical studies
program spend every other week serving
the community in these areas.
The Culinary Arts Department offers
a bakery. Cafe Renzo, and the Le Voya-
geur restaurant. Students learn tech-
niques in food preparation, wholesale
marketing of prepared foods, and gour-
met restaurant operations. Student chefs
prepare the food for breakfast at the cafe,
the entrees for lunch at either the cafe or
the restaurant, and the baked goods for
the bakery.
In the Automotive Department stu-
dents receive classroom instruction
along with hands-on work in the
school's automotive shop. Student me-
chanics gain experience doing engine
tune-ups, grease jobs, oil changes, safety
inspections and minor repairs for the
public. Four-wheeled disk brake repair,
carburetor service, and minor engine re-
builds on several American made cars
are just some of the services performed
by the student mechanics.
Another community service within
PSHS is the Plymouth Federal Savings
Bank. Students involved in this program
learn the basics of the bank computer, as
well as, other banking procedures in or-
der to ready them for a job after gradua-
tion. The bank is open for the use of
teachers, students, parents, and other pa-
trons of the community.
The school's day-care center is called
the Eagles' Nest. Preschoolers of teachers
and other community members are cared
for during the day. PSHS students take
child development courses to learn about
children and how to take care of them
and utilize their skills in the Eagles'
Nest.
In the mini-mall students learn mar-
keting skills necessary to run a store.
Inside the school store one can find a
variety of items including sweatshirts,
earrings, pins, pencils, pantyhose, and
even flowers. The mini-mall is another
service open to the general public.
Graphic Arts students works on
many printing jobs for the school.
They create dance tickets, handbooks,
invitations, letterheads, and a "What
About College" booklet for Guidance.
Students in Carpentry Shop have
completed numerous projects around
the school. Student carpenters have
built such things as the solid oak raised
panel doors that enhance the appear-
ance of the Plymouth Federal Savings
Bank. They have also built a pump
house behind the school. Other pro-
jects which are sold by the students
include oak hutches and raised panel
oak desks with laminated insert tops.
Students at PSHS do more than just
learn; they serve the community while
sharpening their technical abilities.
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Marc Woods waits for the rush of customers at Michelle Perry tends the cash register in the
the bakery. mini-mall.
Lisa Merriam gets right to business at the
bank.
112] Technical Studies Program
Post-grad Rick Raggazzini lends Rob Hedge a hand in the Automotive shop.
Danielle Shannahan and Linda Manning peel
garlic cloves to be used in one of the
restaurant's gourmet entrees.
,aura Bastoni "wraps" things up for the Culinary
Vrts Department.
Caryn Downey, Jason Bellinger and Rajani
Mitchell join in the fun at the Eagles' Nest.
Jen Lehto and Richard Price take care of
business at the bank.
Technical Studies Program CllJ^
What do you do dur-
ing study?
"I draw pictures of cartoon
characters." — Jamie Goff
"Watch good looking girls." -
- Ed Macomber
"I work on the Yearbook or
in the Guidance Depart-
ment." — Angela Barbieri
"Sleep" — Kristin Trask
"Work on Biology, Social
Studies, and English, mostly
getting homework done." —
Shawn Whitecotton
"Not too much." -- Chrissy
Cotti
"I don't have one. I don't
have time for it." -- Matt
Matinzi
"I do work for Peer Leader-
ship — like handing out in-
formation and tutoring." —
Jason Ballum
"Listen to Brian Wilson tell
me about the English story I
was supposed to read." — Ja-
mie Costa
"In 4th period study I do
work, but in 6th period I
talk." — Livvy Williams
"When I finish my work I
play 'Wheel of Fortune' on
the computer." -- Steve
Skowron
"Homework, if I didn't do it
last night." — Jennifer Spada
"Study and talk." ~ Heather
Sifferd
Nick Papoutsis tells Scott Whitaker to chill out and do his work.
dlh Study Periods
Paula Palmer sleeps while Kristine Kearney studies.
A group study effort — Jen Norris, Erin Gumming, Joe Foley and Mike Harris
Preparing for a lest doesn't keep Marlene
Rapoza from smiling.
What's A Study ???
A study is meant to give students a
time in school to review their notes, pre-
pare a little more for a test, or reread the
last chapter of an English assignment in
order to obtain a better understanding of
the material. But what do students really
use this academic time for?
Studies are used for a variety of pur-
poses, however, SOCIALIZING is prob-
ably # 1 with most students. Even if a
student has "the most important test of
his or her life" the next period, the temp-
tation for some time to talk with friends
is often too great. Talking with your
friends helps you make it through the
day and we all need time to sit back and
chill after a couple of stressful classes.
And of course, we all need to keep up
with the PSHS gossip!
Homework (believe it or not) is anoth-
er favorite activity during study. Don't
be too impressed though, it's not home-
work being done to get a head start on
the next day's assignments, it's home-
work that wasn't done the night before.
Students race to complete it before the
bell. After all, living life on the edge can
be a blast.
Alot of students sleep during study
hall. Some can even sleep without put-
ting their head down on the desk. They
just close their eyes and they're out like a
light. You have to admire these students
because learning how to sleep like this
must have taken years of study hall
practice!
In addition to socializing, cramming
and sleeping, there are some students
who actualUy use a study the way it is
supposed to be used, for doing school-
work. And for us socializers, crammers,
sleepers and bathroom goers, they are
role models.
Maybe in the future the word "study"
will change to a more suitable title, but
for now during that empty time in your
schedule sit back, relax and do your own
thing.
Chris Vincent — pondering a problem or just Study is a time for friends ~ Suzette Summers, Jen Lehto, Michelle Hoey, Jonna Bracken and Suzie
bored?! Baher
Sshh! Joy Deane is studying.
Study Periods (AM)
To prepare for SAT's, Livvy Williams takes time out of her study to work on one of the Apple
computers in the Reading Lab.
Shannon Perry lakes notes on different job
opportunities in the computer field during her
7th period Related class.
Tad Marks and Sean Jacobson stand beneath the
Electronics "Coat of Arms."
Mr. Clancy helps Mike Pierson with a circuit while Kyle Huber looks on.
(ilo) Business^ Computer Science, and Electronics
Mr. Stephens explains an assignment in
Electronics to Bart Ciardina.
Entering the
Information
Age...
Many students at Plymouth South
have learned the world is right at their
fingertips — with the touch of a button, it
is possible for them to become part of the
information age. Courses in Electronics,
Computer Science, Word Processing,
and Typing help to prepare them for to-
day's information filled society.
In the Computer Science and Business
Departments students learn computers
can actually be user friendly and are not
out to "byte" them. While some key-
punchers have mastered word process-
ing and spreadsheets, others have strug-
gled with programming and database.
Over in the Electronics Department
students become skilled in the intricacies
of AC/DC circuitry, digital circuitry, ro-
botics and printed circuit board (PCB)
fabrication. With this knowledge they
are able to construct and/or repair the
electronic equipment of the information
age — the TV's, VCR's, telephones, radi-
os and computers which constantly
bombard us with information.
Students in business classes listen to a guest speaker from Baystate Junior College.
'omputer Science students, Lisa Vanbuskirk and
)ave Nash, try to outwit the IBM PC.
Mrs. Gregory hel[>s Joey Colarusso with an
electronic spreadsheet on the VAX.
Brian Condell and Rob Johnson take a break to
play a game of Ski or Die.
Business^ Computer Science, and Electronics CllZ.
45 Minutes To Go
Scott Reed and Dan Danais finish last minute
cleanup duty.
... Hot ... braindead ... exhausted ...
sleep ... party ... weekend — these are all
thoughts that run through students' and
faculty members' minds during 7th peri-
od Friday. Whether it be a math course,
7th period study or human physiology
class, it doesn't seem to matter; more at-
tention seems to be paid to the future, to
weekend plans, than to the subject at
hand.
Another common factor about 7th pe-
riod classes is that they feel like they
drag on forever. A normal 45 minute in-
terval of time seems more like 145 min-
utes, especially for the clock watchers
who track the minute hand as it inches
towards 2:05.
Teachers tend to go to the extremes on
a Friday — some just like to sit back and
have an easy going period, while others
try to take advantage of every last second
and jam a 55 minute test into the last
period of the week.
Bill Torrey and Matt Carvey work right to the last minute in the Electrical shop.
Preschoolers Ben Totman, Ashley Sampson and Dan Green just waking up from a nap in the Eagles'
Nest .
P J Schneider, Brian Wilson, and Nicole Maybruck rush to finish their homework before the
weekend.
cilb 7th Period Friday
Brian Jones, Scott Crispo, Aime Metz and
Dianna Waldron are discussing The Contender
in Miss Whittle's English class.
Troy Gibbons awaits the 2:05 bell.
These Economic students don't seem to have their minds on supply and demand.
Amy Tamosaitis and Janine O'Neil are packed up and ready to go.
A typical Friday afternoon rush down the main staircase.
Opinions of 7th
Period Friday
"It's good to have Ceramics
last period Friday because
its relaxing and not
stressful." — Jennie Carter
"It's really no different than
any other period." ~ Mrs.
Burton
"Yeah weekend! Mrs.
DennuU's period drags on
FOREVER!" -- Jen Norris
"I like Friday afternoons ~
you have the whole
weekend ahead of you." —
Ryan Bearce
"My mind is preoccupied
with what I'm going to do
after school and over the
weekend." -- Pat Bourke
"Teachers shouldn't give
difficult assignments last
period Friday. It's hard to
concentrate on doing work
when you're thinking about
the weekend." — Shawn
Roderiques
"I don't have a 7th period
class. I feel fortunate
because I think by 7th
period everyone's tired." ~
Mrs. Lloyd
"I'm happy to get out of
this jail cell." — Mike
D'Angelis
"I have gym last period. I
like it because I don't have
to worry about my hair — I
just go home." ~ Danielle
Hamill
7th Period Friday (^it)
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12u) Organizations Divider
Organizations
There is another side to every school, a side that helps develop well-
rounded individuals. This side goes far beyond the books and reaches
into the extra curricular interests of students. At PSHS each day is filled
with the activities and projects of our numerous clubs and organiza-
tions, filled with spirit, creativity and team work. Organizations are yet
another way we are making good first impressions.
Organizations Divider Cl2T\
S.A.D.D. Seniors
Row 1: S. Eadler, N. Maybnick, K. Huber, K. Mac-
Leod, K. Gilbert, J. Wood, D. Holmes, ]. Carter, P.
LaPointe (President), ]. Verga (Secretary), E.
Gumming (Treasurer), S. Hurley, D. Cormier, S.
Roderiques, B. Bricklin, ). Norris, K. Snyder, E.
Johnson; Row 2: M. Larson, T. Koenig, C. Grady,
A. Barbieri, C. LaVallee, C. Bandalevilch, T. Guil-
lette, S. Borsari, N. Thibeault, S. Baher, P. Palmer,
S. Johnson, T. Smith, K. Totman, M. Hicks, J.
Lehio, K. Robinson, K. Vautrain, M. Moore, D.
Dilego; Row 3: D. Maybruck, J. Maliff, A. Besse, J.
Reid, A. Kotowsici, J. Allan, K. Kobs, S. Dunlap, S.
Wickert, N. Maffini, B. Wilson, K. Hanley, S.
Weslgate, J. Adelmann, G. Vincent, J. Smith, M.
Fetterman, B. Perrault, M. Taylor, M. Jones, M.
Hanlon, J. Bearce, D. Hemmings; Row 4: J. Brack-
en, M. McSharry, M. Marinelli, A. Darling, D.
Carter, M. Farrell, S. WhiUker, N. Papoutsis, T.
Whiddon, R. Sampson, R. Burns, R. GalleHi, M.
Harris, J. Gonant, J. Brennan, R. Price
S.A.D.D. Juniors
Row 1: K. Marchand, S. L'Heurcux (Vice Presi-
dent), M. Cote, K. Ferrari, G. Smith, J. Burt, S.
Brunkhoist, J. LaChance, J. Morris, L. Williams, B.
Edminster, A. Bernard, K. McDonald; Row 2: A.
Correa, E. Betts, E. Plimpton, E. Resnick, M. Mala-
quias, B. Anderson, L Swenson, S. Wabh, D. Fitz-
gerald, D. Murphy, K. Christian, T. Hegner, J.
Garloni, J. Withers, S. Robbins; Row 3: Mr. Al-
meida (advisor), L. Graser, J. Gerrior, J. Fugazzi, S.
Bacci, R. Trinque, J. Maccaferri, K. Lunetta, E.
Lunetta, J. Mahoney, H. Morin, L Hull, S. Pierce,
G. Gerrato, A. Cunningham, C. Berthelette, C.
Hastings, J. Archambault; Row 4: J. Graham, B.
Smith, M. Dolan, K. Eidsvig, R. King, S. Keating,
M. Brouillette, K. Davis, K. Campobasso, T. Briggs,
M. Carter, R. Bearce, J. Webster, T. Sullivan
S.A.D.D. Sophomores
and Freshmen
Row 1: Amiy Tripp, Erin Bythewood, Tara Lehto,
Nyla McLean, Diane Garloni, Kelly Mahoney,
Heather Little, Kerri McGahey, Torri Dailey; Row
2: Katie Mahoney, Jessica Malaguti, Jeanne Mar-
chand, Julie Ghisholm, Jesse Brandt, Tina Bacci,
Danielle Cleary, Garyn Downey, Jamie Comras,
Mr. Almeida (advisor)
ClZ±) Students Against Driving Drunk
There are many organizations in
PSHS dedicated to helping the stu-
dents and the community. SADD,
Students Against Driving Drunk,
meets every other Friday before school
and during homeroom, with Mr. Al-
meida as the advisor. During the past
year, SADD members have sold ap-
pointment books, key chains, and
bumper stickers. They have also at-
tempted to set up dances with other
schools, but have not yet been suc-
cessful. Peer Leadership is advised by
Mrs. Connolly, and they have meet-
ings every Monday after school. Peer
Leaders are role models who are drug,
alcohol, and tobacco free, and also
have at least a 70% grade average. The
National Honor Society does a lot to
serve the community. With Mrs. Pe-
trocelli as the advisor, NHS has held a
bowl-a-thon to benefit the school li-
brary, sponsored the blood drives at
school, and are planning to hold a
phone-a-thon to raise money for the
American Heart Association. The
Blood Drive Volunteers hold two
school blood drives a year; one in No-
vember and one in April. This year
was the first time that a blood drive
was held at the Nuclear Power Plant.
The volunteers assist the Red Cross
workers by checking people in and
out, taking temperatures, and walking
donors to and from the donating
tables.
Peer Leadership
Row 1: C. Walsh, S. McGovern, J. Higgins, N.
McLean, C. Masciulli, K. Mahoncy, S. Carroll, J.
Malaguti, A. Kelley, C. Conso, A. Liddell, A. Gaci-
cia, M. Brouillette, A. Stefani; Row 2: J. Burt, B.
Young, B. Kay, C. Leary, W. Stenquist, D. McNa-
mara, K. Home, D. Fitzgerald, M. LaPointe, N.
Bullaro, J. Comras, J. Olsen, C. O'Brien, J. Ballum,
R. Petty; Row 3: A. Ferrisi, L. Swenson, M. Cote,
K. Davis, S. Smith, J. Burt, K. Campobasso, J.
Withers, M. Vacchi, E. McUughlin, K. Piper, S.
Johnson, A. Cunther, P. Meuse, J. Post, C. Dow-
ney, S. Obin, Mrs. Connolly (Advisor); Row 4:K.
McGahey, J. Graham, L Hull, E. Lunetta, C.
Landry, K. Ledwell, R. Trinque, M. Cunningham,
P. Palmer, S. Baher, J. Bracken, T. Smith, J. Sykes
National Honor Society
Row 1: Read Burns, Jen Norris, Dawn Con-
ner, Stephen Kandik; Row 2: Kristine Kear-
ney, Stephanie Eadler, Brendon Bricklin
Blood Drive Workers
Row 1: Jen Burt, Kara Campobasso, Cherie
Titus, Janice Carloni, Maura Brouillette,
Dawn Conner, Kristine Kearney; Row 2:
Jen Norris, Read Burns, Stephen Kandik,
Brendon Bricklin, Christine Landry, Jenn
Withers, Rebecca Pratt; Row 3: Stephanie
Eadler, Ashley Plimpton, Kelli Robinson,
B.J. MacLean, Amy Flora, Kathy Wolcott
J
Peer Leaders, N.H.S., Blood Drive C^h
Going For The Gold
V.I.C.A. (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) is a
national organization for students enrolled in trade and
technical programs. It gives vocational students the oppor-
tunity to utilize their skills and what they have learned in a
trade. It allows them to compete in a field of interest to
them. V.I.C.A. gives these students recognition for what
they do by means of trophies or gold, silver, and bronze
medals. At PSHS we have a total of 143 students and nine
teachers who make up the 1990-1991 V.I.C.A. club.
As valuable as V.I.C.A. is in showing students physical
skills, it also helps in strengthening students' leadership
skills with its Leadership programs.
Automotive ~ Row 1: Larry Hatinen, Kevii
Brown, Robert Hedge, Richard Ragazzini, Kenn
Moriarty, Ricky Asadoorian, Paul Jennings; Rov
2: Robert Tousignant, David Paul, Clint D'Agos
tino, Mike Pratt, Tony Cuarnotta, Matthew Ogg
Chad Kaiser; Row 3: Mark Hyslop, Kevin Rumse>
Brian Kennedy, Shane Brenner, Jim Logan, Jerr
Richmond, Jason Paul, Jon VanDam; Missin;
from photo: Shane Furtado, Derek Hoagland
Michael Pratt, Jason Paul
Carpentry ~ Row 1: Brian Pontz, Sean Crowley,
Joseph Eufrazio, Robert Abruzzi; Row 2: Mr.
Green, Alan Watson, Derek Selig, Kenneth Luce,
Adam Gromblom, David MacKenzie; Missing
from photo: Craig Hathaway
cSh
Computer Science ~ Row 1: Brenda Braley, Kevii
Nelson, Lisa Vanbuskirk, Holly Jalbert, Kin
Owen, Justin Dabkowski, Michael Krausc; Row 2
Pam Proctor, Angela Barbieri, Rena Knight, Justii
Kearney, Robert Johnson, Keith Larson; Row 3
Michelle Glennon, Melanie Healy, Shannon Per
ry, Ed Macomber, Brian Condell, Lauretta Puglisi
David Nash; Missing from photo: William Daw
son. Tammy Johnson
V.I.CA.
Zulinary Arts — Row 1: Tim Turner, Mark Davin, Ann Stanley, Sarah Johnston, Amanda Keough,
jtcven Cronblom, Nicole Farley, Jill Gallagher; Row 2: Mark Avery, Joe Allen, Chris Cyr, Joel Pike, Amy
rhompson. Tone Barber, Joe Dambrosio, Rita Murray; Row 3: Lee Day, Scott Reed, Jason Aprea, Kevin
Zottle, Mike McLaughin, Danielle Shanahan, Shannon Holmes, Tony Cotta, Jennifer Alphonse, Mr.
^adeau; Missing from photo: Ann Quigly, Jen Rockwell, Mike Scaranari
electrical ~ Row 1: Daniel Monteiro, Robby Green, Mike Webber, Arnie Soucie, David S. J. Campbell,
fucker McKay, John McWade, Jon DriscoU; Row 2: Scott Irwin, Chad McMurdie, David Sprague, Craig
ox, Erik Bumpus, Jim Morley, Mike Souza, Jimmy Davin; Row 3: Keith Morini, Michelle Callahan, Bill
orrey, Joshua Curran, Greg Piper, Jason Haglund, Matthew Garvey, Scott Walker, Jay Cabral, Andrew
"ribou, Eric Whitecotton, Mr. Muir; Missing from photo: Mike Visconti
What is V.I.C.A. ???
"V.I.C.A. is an instru-
ment whereby students
have the opportunity to
not only engage in com-
petitions related to their
field of endeavor, but
also have the opportuni-
ty to meet and associate
with other students from
other schools. The ulti-
mate goal being the
overall character and
professional skill devel-
opment of our young
people." ~ Mr. Clancy
"I enjoy belonging to
V.I.C.A and I can't wait
to go to competition and
I feel the money I spent
was well worth it." ~
Lisa Vanbuskirk
"It is a wonderful experi-
ence to get out and com-
pete with other schools
in V.I.C.A. competitions.
I think it builds integrity
and self esteem." — Scott
Reed
"V.I.C.A. is challenging
the minds in creativity
of the top vocational stu-
dents in the country." ~
Mr. Green
"V.I.C.A. builds techni-
cians - body, mind and
spirit." — Mr. Kirby
"It's competitive in-
volvement of a healthy
nature." — Mr. Doherty
.
VJ.C.A. Q25
Electronics ~ Row 1: Richard Sampson, Tim
Dean, Matt Matinzi, Erik Leavitt; Row 2:
Mr. Clancy, Mike Pierson, Bart Ciardina,
Andy Fletcher, Dan DeLade; Missing from
photo: Kyle Huber, Robert Stanford
Graphics — Row 1: Darren Beveridge,
Michael Granville, Eric Berrio; Row 2: Pete
Gallagher, Mr. Johnson, Joshua Harrington;
Missing from photo: Sarah Anderson,
Christian Bowen, James Enos, Travis Long-
more, Andrew Mackenzie, Shawn Smith,
Yvonne Schofield
Plumbing — Row 1: Paul Michael, Chris
Feth, Jim Vachon, William J. Furtado,
Royce Coppola, Bill Schneider, Jason Woj-
ciechowski; Row 2 : Eugene Pearson, Mat-
thew Verde, Anthony Socci, John Lawson,
Ernie Murray, Joe Lawrence, Mike Ragan;
Row 3: Scott Cunningham, Todd Simpkins,
Tom Clifford, Shawn Everson, Corey Had-
dad, Scott Kelly, Mr. Moberg; Missing from
photo: William A. Furtado, Eric Markola,
Paul Markola, Scott Mullen, Joshua Sande
d2^ V.I.C.A.
What's In Store For D.E.C.A.
D.E.C.A. (Distributive Education Clubs of America) is a national organization whose goal is to help
young people interested in careers in marketing and management acquire the skills to become future
leaders in those fields. The students learn how the business world functions . . . and are given the
opportunity to compete at District, State, and National levels of competition. Students are recognized
with trophies, medals and certificates.
Some of the specific areas of District competition include: Advertising, Finance and Credit, Food
Marketing, General Marketing, General Merchandise Retailing, Hospitality and Tourism Marketing,
and Full or Quick Service Restaurant Management.
At the State level of competition areas include: Entrepreneurship, Fashion Merchandising Promo-
tion, Free Enterprise, Learn and Earn, Public Relations and Civic Consciousness.
Row 1: Amanda Ferreira, Sondra Wright, Wendy Thompson, Tina White, Jaimee Smith, Michelle
Perry, Crucita Bolger, Kerry Turchinetz; Row 2: Jolene Dupuis, Sarah O'Connor, Lissandra Bermudez,
Lauren Rapoza, Heather Merrill, Amanda Piltsley, Christine Gardner; Row 3: Theresa Gubbins, Jill
Tapper, Michelle Collins, Alan Casey, Brandy Curtis, Danielle Zaniewski, Ralph Petty, Megan
Reardon, Leesa Merriam, Jennifer Anderson, Beth LaPerriere; Missing from photo: Nancy Ferrigno,
Maureen Foley, Tricia O'Connor, Ruth Rollins, Kim Tuckwood, Lisa Wenners, Brandy Wheeler
What Is D.E.C.A. ?7?
"D.E.C.A. is an enjoyable learning expe-
rience which broadens your views of the
business world." — Kim Tuckwood
"It teaches you organizational skills,
management, leadership, marketing and
retailing." — Christine Gardner
"D.E.C.A. is a leadership program that
gives you good skills in business and
marketing. It gives you success, and
makes you have real confidence in your-
self. It's a way to travel and meet new
people too. It's just a real good experi-
ence for yourself." — Tricia O'Connor
"Being a D.E.C.A. advisor, D.E.C.A is
one of the most important parts of my
job. It is indeed the favorite part of my
job. D.E.C.A. offers students the oppor-
tunity to excel in their individual spe-
cialty areas. D.E.C.A. helps build stu-
dents' self confidence, self-esteem and
gives them a sense of self achievement. It
is one of the best Marketing/Business
clubs in the country. Many reputable
businesses are sponsors of D.E.C.A. and
recognize it's importance." -- Mrs.
LaPerriere
"I think it's interesting and is a chal-
lenge to your own ability because each
individual competes at competitions in
their individual way." — Jaimee Smith
"We do a lot of fundraisers for competi-
tions. From doing these fundraisers we
learn to manage and organize special
events, stores, people, everything." —
Sondra Wright
"D.E.C.A. is a chance for kids to really
demonstrate what they've learned and
what they know about marketing. It's
also a great social opportunity and gives
the kids a great chance to find out what
competition is all about." — Mr. Huban
In addition to the classes of '91, '92, '93, and '94 ,
PSHS also has members of the classes of 2004,
2005 and 2006!
Eagles' Nest Staff and Their Charges — Row 1:
Brandi Bump, Drew Burke, Deirnis Chalmers,
Scott Chalmers, Stephen Saja, Robin Boucher,
Renee Bourgois, Julie Gregory, Kayla Poole,
Mary Kate Vinitsky, Corey Bryant; Row 2: Saul
Knox, Andrew Dombard, Jason Bellinger, Mike
Daly, Bobby Bryant, Alana McNulty, Jen Lucy,
Mrs. Bryant, Row 3: Sondra Ings, Ralph Petti,
Leesa Merriam, Tina White, Cyntra Barrett,
Jenn Anderson, Katy Ledwell, Kym Strang,
Priscilla Benoit; Row 4: Mrs. McNamara, Amy
Barnaby, Jen Reid, Jen Allan, Marlene Rapoza,
Mrs. Yingling, April Gacicia, Tanya Smith,
Diane Pantermoller
D.E.C.A. and Eagles' Nest
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Stage Band
The Stage Band rehearses every Wednesday after
school. They perform Jazz style music at the annu-
al Pops Concert in March and the Spring Concert
in May.
Row 1: Adam Porter, Anders Geering; Row 2: Todd
, o, _.
Sadler, Kerri Lunetta, Gini Mann, Steve Lheureux ^^T
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And The Band
Plays On..,
The Plymouth High School Concert Band, un
der the direction of Jonathan Porter perform a
their annual Holiday Concert at Memorial Hal
on, December 20, 1990.
Wind Ensemble
The Wind Ensemble is made up of high scho
students who play woodwind instruments. Thi
perform for various groujTS and businesses durii
the year. They also perform at the annual Po
and Spring Concert.
Row 1: Amy Kelly, Stephanie Turner; Row
Whitney Drew, Adam Porter
(12o] Musical Organizations
Blue Eagles Marching Band and Auxiliary -- Kneeling: K. Cabral, K. Price, S. Livingston, L. Scaranari, K. Chilauskas, M. McKenzie, E. Weeks; Row
A. Geering, A. Hostettler, M. Maclellan, A. Kelley, M. Snyder, A. Kotowski, A. Ferrisi, J. Maccaferri, K. Lunetta, C. LaCava, H. Ames, S. Whiting, R.
razzi, S. Wood, E. Lunetta, K. Bozek; Row 2: H. Scaranari, S. Keating, J. Pierson, M. Allen, J. Burton, E. Connor, M. Savoy, M. Pratt, C. Burns, H. Hall,
Turner, D. Wiseman, A. Knight, J. Wilde; Row 3: J. Ahern, H. Jalbert, M. Hall, S. Green, T. Martin, M. Shannon, G. Zaino, A. Porter, M. Quinn, R.
rce, J. Laverty, S. Drew, D. Grennell; Row 4: D. Paul, J. Brown, B. Stambaugh, R. Hunt, M. Marrano, J. Clark, S. L'Hevreaux, G. Pawlowski, G.
ann, J. Marks, M. Meuse, K. Kelley, T. Sadler, M. Eby, J. Mederios, K. Thatcher
'^'.^1
Representatives to the
Department of Education
Stephanie Eadler (REC) and Jason Higgins (State)
Representatives elected from the student body
meet monthly in Lakeville and also at special
meetings throughout the state. During the summer
they met for five days at Northfield Mt. Hermon
School. Guest speakers are invited to the meetings
to inform the reps about various curricular, school
and social issues. The reps report back to the school
and work to improve the community.
School Improvement
Council
Adam Porter and Brad Marsico
missing from photo: Megan McCuire
The School Improvement Council consists of
three teachers, three parents, three students, the
principal and a non-parent in the community. The
student reps are elected from the student body.
Members of the S.l.C. decide how the school im-
provement funds from the state should best be
utilized. This year some of the funds were used for
intramurals, a newsletter, a school camera and for
the Honors Banquet.
Boys^ and Girls' State
Row 1: Read Burns, Jamie Adelmann, Bob Flynn;
Row 2: Nicole Maffini, Michele Hanlon, Dawn
Conner
As Juniors, these students were selected by facul-
ty and students to represent PSHS at Boys' and
Girls' State. The boys spent a week in June at
Bentley College while the girls traveled to Mount
Holyoke. The purpose of Boys' and Girls' State is to
give students a chance to participate in simulated
government activities.
Student Government Day
Represen ta tive
Sara Pierce, Mr. Harrison and Maura Brouillette
(alternate)
Leadership and involvement in the school were
the qualities for which these students were chosen
to represent PSHS in Student Government Day.
They attended three meetings with all the Student
Government members in Massachusetts before the
finale of National Student Government Day.
(J:2£) Student Representatives
Representatives to the
School Committee
Steve Kandik (alternate) and Maura Brouillette
Rejjs to the School Committee are elected by the
student body and attend meetings of the Regional
School Committee. Their job is to answer any ques-
tions the committee members might have for them
and to offer suggestions from a student perspective
about school budget and administrative issues.
They observe the School Committee, voice their
opinions and report back to the student body.
Superintendent's Award
Dawn Conner
The Superintendent's Award is a certificate of
ecogniton for academic excellence given to the
itudent at PSHS with the highest grade point aver-
ige and class rank at the end of the student's junior
^ear. Dawn Conner was honored with this award
it a school committee meeting in November.
D.A,R. Award
Nicole Maffini
The D.A.R. award is a good citizen award
given to a student by the Daughters of the
American Revolution. The student is select-
ed by students and faculty members based
on leadership and good citizenship. Nicole
Maffini was chosen by her peers and teach-
ers for this special recognition.
Rotary Guest Speakers
Row 1: Dawn Conner, Paula Palmer, Sharee
Johnson, Suzie Baher, Shari Dunlap; Row 2:
Read Burns, Jamie Adelmann, Tim Downey
Rotary Guest Speakers are PSHS students
who have been invited by the Plymouth
Rotary Club to join them at a monthly lun-
cheon. Students talk about their involve-
ment in the school and community and
serve as student ambassadors to the commu-
nity.
Student Representatives (i3i\
Model United Nations
Model United Nations is a mock U.N. made up
of students from PSHS. Members of Model U.N.
attend two conferences a year, one in Boston and
the other in New York. Students from various high
schools represent countries at the conference and
debate diplomatic situations. In New York, the
members of the Model U.N. sit in on a United
Nations Conference and actually meet with a dip-
lomat from the country they represent.
Row 1: Kristine Kearney, Dawn Conner, Melissa
Moore, Janine Fugazzi, Eric Johnson, Steve Kan-
dik; Row 2: Anders Geering, Christine Bandale-
vitch, Larry Johnson, Keith Marchand, Shannon
Hurley, Jill LaChance; Row 3: Brian Perrault,
Brendon Bricklin, Scott Whitaker, Tim Downey,
Paula Palmer; Missing from photo: Maria Larson,
Nicole Maybruck, Kyle Huber, Mr. Stanton (Ad-
visor)
Amnesty International
Amnesty International is an organization that
seeks to free prisoners world-wide that have been
imprisoned for crimes of conscience. Amnesty ad-
visor, Mr. John Robinson, said, "Crimes of con-
science can be described as certain political and
religious beliefs, or beliefs based upon race, color,
creed, sex, or sexual orientation." Members of Am-
nesty hope to free such prisoners by burying the
captors with letters. This year a representative
from Plymouth South was sent to a write-a-thon in
Boston to write as many letters as possible to help
Amnesty's cause. The members also sent holiday
cards to captives in Greece, Malawi, and Turkey.
Row 1: Brian Perrault, Eric Johnson, Jennifer Ma-
honey, Janice Carloni, Maura Brouillette, Marcia
Cote, Susan Robbins; Row 2: Mr. Robinson (Advi-
sor), Anders Geering, Nicole Mullen, Jessica Post,
Marisa Vacchi, Erin McLaughlin, Jenn Withers;
Missing from photo: Jonathan Graham
American Field
Service
The goal of the American Field Service is to
promote world peace through exchange of high
school students. Foreign students visit the United
States for a year to learn about our country. Mem-
bers of A.F.S. try to help these students feel at
home by introducing them to our customs. This
year A.F.S. sponsored a weekend for all of the
foreign students who came to the South Shore.
They planned activities for them such as visiting
Plimoth Plantation and the Mayflower. A.F.S.
members also brought their guests to a Plymouth
football game.
Row 1: Katie Mahoney, Jesse Brandt, Erin Lunetta;
Row 2: Caryn Downey, Kerri Lunetta, Amy Kel-
ley. Amy Harkins; Missing from photo: Mrs.Ste-
vens(Advisor)
(132^ Model U.N., Amnesty International and A.F.S.
Science Mentors
Several exceptional science students were
chosen by Mrs. Nancy Dawson to be science
mentors. These students help in the labora-
tory by setting up labs, organizing papers,
and washing lab equipment. Other students
such as Tim Downey, tutor people in phys-
ics. The science mentors are selected to help
better the science department of Plymouth
South.
Tim Downey, Diane Pantermoller, Devin
Digby, Paul Musow
Math Club
Plymouth South began to compete in the
Southeastern Massachusetts Math League
this year with other teams from Plymouth
North, Bridgewater-Raynham, Carver, and
Silver Lake. Two teams of five students each
attend the monthly competition. There are
six rounds in each meet with subjects such
as arithmetic, geometry, trigonometry, and
algebra I and II. There is also a team round
in which all of the players work together to
solve challenging problems.
Row 1: Matthew Hall, Justin Drinkwater,
Kristin Piper, Read Burns, Chris Cannon,
Pamela Meuse, Marisa Vacchi, Joel Spin-
ney, Corey Joyce; Row 2: Jason Ballum, Tim
Downey, Sara Pierce, Melissa Moore, Chris-
tine Landry, Kristine Kearney, Cherie Ti-
tus, Stephen Kandik, Kristina Vautrain,
Lisa Swenson; Row 3: Shannon Walsh, Ste-
ven L'Heureux, Matt Trostel, Scott Whi-
taker, David Hemmings, Darren Maybruck,
Michele Hanlon, Laura Hall; Missing from
photo: Joy Deane, Chris Govoni, Megan
McCuire, Lou Ellen Thomas
Science Club
The Science Club has been involved in
many interesting projects this year. A few of
the students are incubating chicken eggs
with the 4-H Club while others are studying
the environmental monitoring station in
conjuction with the Massachusetts Depart-
ment of Public Health. The Science Club
also initiated a recycling program at Plym-
outh South.
Row 1: Matthew Hall, Melissa Moore, Ste-
phen Kandik, Diane Pantermoller, Cyndi
Kincaid, Erin Lunetta; Row 2: Mrs. Elayne
Szczepaniak (Advisor), Steven Gronblom,
Tim Downey, Michele Hanlon, Angela Bar-
bieri. Heather Hanby; Missing from photo:
Joel Spinney, Connie Pierce, Erin Hansen,
Dave Stuart
Math and Science Clubs (133
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Student Council
Student Council is made up of five representatives and the four officers from each class. The Student Council sponsors many of the special activiti'
which go on in school. Some of these activities include Homecoming and Valentine's Dances, Pep Rallies, Spirit Week, a Canned Food Drive, ar
Principal and Teacher Appreciation Day. The Student Council also does Community Service projects and helps raise money for various charil
organizations such as the Salvation Army and Children's Happiness Foundation.
Row 1: Jason Higgins, Caryn Downey, Becky Anderson, Nicole Maff ini (President), Jen Carter (Secretary), Jeff Turner (Treasurer), Stephen Kandik, Si
zie Baher, Paula Palmer, Kara Campobasso; Row 2: Craig Burns, Kym Home, Brad Marsico, Kelly McKeown, Stephanie Eadler, Keri Sloat, Jul
Chisholm, Faith Percy, Jaimee Bracken, Kia Davis, Maura Brouillette; Row 3: Sara Pierce, Kim Kobs, Stephen Lincoln, Danielle Cleary, Damon Gees
Michelle Meuse, Denise Murphy, Laura Parks, Lisa Swenson, Miss Bronson (Advisor) Missing from photo Megan McGuire (Vice-President)
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Caryn Downey and Tara Osgood sell raffle tickets at lunch as a joint
fundraiser and community service project for Student Council.
Mrs. Connolly passes another gift to Tara and Sharee Johnson. Student Com
cil. Peer Leaders, and other school organizations held a "Christmas Party" ft
Sharee and Tara after a fire destroyed their home.
Uih Student Council
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I.M.C. Aides
I.M.C. Aides are students from study hall
and business classes who take time out of
their schedules to help out in the library.
They check books in and out at the circula-
tion desk, get request materials ready, assist
students and staff in finding materials or
books, and put overdue notices in home-
room teachers mailboxes.
Row 1: Kara Hunt, Jen Sykes, Rebecca Alli-
son, James Braz, Aisha Knight, Andrea
Gardner Row 2: Matthew Hall, Mrs. Troy,
Mrs. White, Cindy Haglund
Office Helpers
Office helpers are peer leaders and students
from study hall who volunteer their time to
assist the office staff and administrators.
They work in the front office, student ser-
vices and guidance department doing cleri-
cal duties such as photocopying, filing and
picking up and delivering attendance
forms.
Row 1: Stacey Molander, Courtney Walsh,
Aisha Knight, Sonya Smith, Kara Campo-
basso, Mary Ellen LaPointe, Brian Adams,
John DeOrio, Priscilla Benoit Row 2: Diane
Pantermoller, Carolyn Conso, Jamie Com-
ras, Erin Lunetta, Amanda Ferissi, JoAnn
Verga, Erin Fryar, Philip Prifti, Lisa Morse
Row 3: Sara Pierce, Heather Little, Elizabeth
Resnick, Christine Bandalevitch, Bryan
Young, Darren McNamara, Ralph Petty,
Kerry Turchinetz, Lisa Swenson, Nyla
McLean
Record Keeping Interns
Record Keeping Interns are members of Mr.
Boivin's seventh period class who spent ev-
ery Monday putting the knowledge they
learned in class to practical use. They
worked in the Main Office, Guidance De-
partment and I.M.C. sorting, filing and as-
sisting with record keeping duties.
Row 1: Cindy Haglund, Danielle Sheehy,
Christen Riels Row 2: Joe Vera, Andrea
Gardner
Office Helpers^ LM.C. Aides & Record Keeping Interns (135^
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Eagle Staff
Row 1: Marisa Vacchi, Peter Scvery, Rheu-
ben Green, Dave Finer (Editor), Sharee
Johnson, Paula Palmer, Shannon Hurley;
Row 2: Kathy Wolcott, Erin McLaughlin
(Editor), Lynn O'Hara (Editor), Kristine
Shuley, Katie Stone, Maura Brouillette, An-
gela Barbieri, Cyntra Barrett (Editor), Miss
Pinkham (Advisor); (Missing from photo)
Demetrius Crandel
National Art Honor Societ
Row 1: Lisa Craser, Rushell Trinque (Secretar
Trish Hegner (Vice-President), Jen Sulliv
(Treasurer), Scan Westgate (President); Row
Ben Sutton, Ed Dutton, Derrick Brooks, Jeff W
ner; Row 3: Amy Tamosaitis, Tara Smith, Kristi
Vautrain, Kara Sarceno, Janine Fuguzzi, M
Glendye (Advisor)
Drama Club
Row 1: Jeffrey Werner, Diane Panter-
moller, Suzanne Obin, Heather Sifferd, Ro-
byn Sabean, Jen Kelleher, Jen Carter, Sara
Pierce; Row 2: David Hemmings, Trevor
Milton, Nicole Farley, Melissa Moore, Mi-
chele Hanlon, Amy Flora, Heather Hanby,
Miss Fox (Advisor)
Literary Magazine
Rebecca Pratt, Karen Snyder, Kathy Wolcott (e
tor). Amy Flora; missing from photo: Mr.
Purdy (advisor)
liMj Nat, Art Honor Society^. Eagle,. Lit. Magazine & Drama Club
*
I ^gjstaff members, Dave Finer, Rheubin Green, Lynn O'Hara and Demetrius Grandel show off their
handiwork. The newspapers were on sale during all lunches.
Lisa eraser and Tara Smith work on drapery studies during a National Art Honor Society meeting.
"Why don't you just sell Snoopy?"
-ucy (Jen Eastman) puts this question to Oiarlip Rr^,.,,, /ai i? i ^ i
-inus (Billy Stambaugh), and Peppermint Patty (Tiffany Parks). L-erasqua),
The
Creative
Touch
Organizations such as the National
Art Honor Society, Drama Club, Eagle
Staff and Literary Magazine all add a
little creative touch to PSHS.
The National Art Honor Society is
made up of students who have a
strong interest in art and are talented
in this field. Members set up galleries
displaying their artwork at the
Snoopy Show in December and at the
annual Art Day in the spring. Sean
Westgate says he enjoys belonging to
the art society because he wants "to
encourage others to express their ar-
tistic ability."
The Eagle is Plymouth South's ver-
sion of The Boston Globe or The New
York Times. Eagle staff members
write articles about happenings in
school, current events and people.
Editors prepare copy which is printed
by students in the Graphic Arts
Department.
The Literary Magazine is an annual
publication published by Mr. Purdy
and his editors. The magazine is de-
signed for students to submit art, sto-
ries, or any other type of literature.
Mr. Purdy encourages students to
"submit to lit" so "they will have at
least one piece published."
The Drama Club is one of the only
organizations still combined with
Plymouth North. Drama Club mem-
bers were busy at the beginning of the
year with rehearsals for their Decem-
ber production of the musical Snoopy.
J*tf OiOutRII
Nat Art Honor Society, Eagle, Lit. Magazine & Drama Club dit)
Toil and Tribulation...
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Row 1: Jen Norris, Christine LaVallee, Kristine Kearney, Dawn Conner, Angela Barbieri, Kristina
Vautrain, Jen Carter, Row 2: Stacy Wickert, Shari Dunlap, Sharee Johnson, Cherie Titus, Gini
Mann, Erin Cumming, Michele Hanlon, Michelle Hoey, Row 3: Mrs. Wheeler (Adviser), Shan-
non Perry, Allison Besse, Jeff Werner, Eric Berrio, Rena Knight, Adrienne Kotowski, Stephanie
Eadler; Missing from photo: Megan McCuire
Literary Editor, Kristine Kearney checks to
make sure the copy fits.
Jeff Werner uses a triangle as he draws a
final layout to be sent to Josten's, our pub-
lisher.
Adrienne Kotowski skips lunch to work on a lay-
out in order to meet the January deadline.
For the December deadline, Co-editor, Dawn Con-
ner types in senior biographies.
The staff of The Rock was extremely
busy this past year. There were articles
to write, pictures to take, layouts to cre-
ate, and, most importantly, deadlines to
meet! Through toil and tribulation, the
yearbook staff managed to stick
together.
Though many people do not realize it,
hundreds of hours go into the creation of
a high school yearbook. This year's book
took quite a bit of thought, and quite a
bit of dedication, being the first year-
book of Plymouth South. But, as the
staff will tell you, the end makes it all
worth it!
A great deal of credit goes out to all
those on the yearbook staff who gave up
their studies and evenings when their
help was needed, who took the dreaded
late bus to finish just one more layout,
who worked those few extra hours to
meet a deadline and who, most of all,
dedicated themselves to The 1991 Rock.
Allison Besse looks for corrections in proofs.
Michele Hanlon searches for great sports photos ^i;.
^'^o) Yearbook
Co-editor Angela Barbieri and Shannon Perry re-
view senior pictures and page envelopes.
Christine LaVallee, Jen Carter, and Kristina Vautrain find yearbook tools quite fun!
1991
ROCK Staff
Editors-in-Chief:
Angela Barbieri
Dawn Conner
Layout Eds:
Stephanie Eadler
Adrienne Kotowski
Literary Editor:
Kristine Kearney
Photography Editor
: Kristina Vautrain
Senior Editor;
Megan McGuire
Underclass Editor:
Sharee Johnson
Faculty Editor:
Christine LaVallee
Organizations Eds.:
Jennifer Norris
Jeffrey Werner
Sports Editor:
Michelle Hanlon
Sales Eds:
Jennifer Carter
Cheric Titus
Advertising Eds:
Michelle Hoey
Virginia Mann
Staff Members:
Eric Berrio, Allison Bessie,
Erin Cumming, Shari Dun-
lap, Laura Hedge, Rena
Knight, Shannon Perry,
Stacy Wickert
Zherie Titus has a tough time deciding which pho-
:o to use!
Ik''
Sharee Johnson works hard arranging underclass-
men pictures.
Eric Berrio hides a smile behind a layout
triangle.
Everyone on the yearbook staff would
like to thank Mrs. Wheeler for doing a
great job this past year as advisor of The
Rock. Without her countless hours of
dedication, this year's yearbook would
not have been possible. Thanks so much,
Mrs. Wheeler!
Yearbook (^13^
Go^ Team^ Go !
On November 21, 1990 from 10 AM -
11 AM, Plymouth South held a pep rally
to "psyche-up" the football team for the
Homecoming game. The rally was run
by Student Council with Nicole Maffini
as the Master-of-Ceremonies. Activities
during the pep rally included a spirit
link contest, the presentation of flowers
to senior athletes, a sports team relay
race, and a sports slide show.
The week before the rally was spirit
week, a week which included several dif-
Randy Galletti, Bryan Fuller, Gary Meigs, Justin
Brennan, Jamie Costa, Phil LaPointe, Jason Bearcc,
Eric Cannon, Read Burns, Pat Bourke, BJ McLean,
Chris Vincent and Scott Whitaker hang out in
front of the class spirit signs.
ferent days of special dress such as, grub
day, hat day, class-theme day, mismatch
day, color day and blue/white day.
For two days before the pep rally, stu-
dents had a chance to buy spirit links to
show which class had the most class
spirit. Juniors won this contest, with the
seniors coming in a close second. At the
pep rally each spirit link chain was bro-
ken and the person whose name was on
the link won a prize .
The sports team relay race involved
such activities as piggy-back rides,
jump-roping, basketball dribbling and
team uniform switching. The girl's Field
Hockey team was victorious in this race,
even though "some" teams tried to get
ahead by pushing their starting cones
forward! The prizes for the girls were
blue and white bags of candy.
The day ended with a sports slide
show set to popular music.
Bryan Fuller and Justin Brennan are all set to go
while Randy Galletti helps (?) with a push. Nicole Maffini and Maura Brouillette look on as Senior athletes Michele Hanlon, Stephanie EadI*
Lisa Carter breaks the spirit chain. and Pat Bourke receive flowers from cheerleadci
Kim Kobs and Maria Larson.
CW) Pep Rally
Kerriann Sloat gives Lisa Swenson a piggy-back
ride during the relay race.
Members of the Color Guard rehearse their part in the spirit extravaganza.
Jason Bearce addresses the crowd with the assis-
ia Carter and Nicky Thibeault show their spirit Heather Morin does her best with a jump rope as tance of the Plymouth Eagle,
th blue and white 91 faces. she attempts to bring her team to victory.
[>tt Whitaker and the Plymouth Eagle (Jonna
icken) wrestle to break the spirit link chain.
Pep Rally CMl
A Spirited Dance
The 1990 Homecoming Dance was
held on Saturday, November 17th at
Plymouth South. There were approxi-
mately 650 to 700 students in attendance
from both North and South. Unlike
years past, this year's Homecoming
dance was semi-formal. The 1990 Plym-
outh South Homecoming Queen was se-
nior Shari Dunlap; the Court included
Joy Deane, Paula Palmer, Shannon Hur-
ley, Tara Smith and Maria Larson. Con-
gratulations to the Queen and Court!
Beth Foster and John King take a break from
dancing.
Rick Sowa and Danielle Sheehy pause for some
refreshments.
142) Homecoming
Nyla McLean, Jessica Laverty, Stephanie Eadler,
Amy Madden, and Kate Cronin dance the night
away.
Heather McLea and Tim Roche get ready to
dance.
Karen McDonald and Chris Vincent quenchi
their thirst.
Jeff Nardonc, Kim Kobs, Jonna Bracken, Nicky Thibeault, and Eric Lavigne, all dressed up, pose for Homecoming Queen Shari Dunlap and her date
the camera.
Tim Maloney pose after Shari's crowning.
Erin Bythewood and Bill Herrick smile for the camera.
The 1990 Homecoming Dance!
Rich Donlan, Jen Osborne, Jamie Pomeroy,
Billy Stone, and Brett Edminster chat between
dances.
Dorecn Fitzgerald and Phil LaPointe dance
together.
Homecoming C^4j\
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Sports
*^t
Just do it - go for it. This has been a motto that has remained in the
minds of Plymouth South athletes this past year. Through both our
victories and our losses we stuck together and worked as teams. Our
teams taught us another lesson in making a good first impression. So
go ahead - just do it!
Sports Divider {145
Touchdown '91
Under the lights of Mario Romano
field and on the foreign turf of the oppo-
sition this year's football team banged
heads and rubbed shoulders with some
of the best teams in the state, and possi-
bly the country. The hard work, dedica-
tion, and perseverance of the players
went beyond the call of duty and turned
an unprosperous season into an oppor-
tunity to learn and grow. As the Blue
Eagles fought their way through one of
their toughest schedules ever in Division
I, new head coach, Robert Desaulniers,
was behind the team all the way through
rough practices and tough times plagued
with injuries. As captains of the team,
Jason Bearce, Tim Cherry, Pat Bourke
and Eric Squires kept spirits high. Coach
"D" was proud of the entire squad. He
said, "The players worked as hard as any
team I've ever coached. It was very frus-
trating not to be able to come up with
more victories, but through any experi-
ence there are opportunities to grow and
learn. I admire our players because they
kept coming out with enthusiasm and
willingness to improve and they always
had hope." Coach Desaulniers went on;
to say, "It's easy for a winning team to
keep motivation, but it takes a special
group to keep trying when things aren't
going as you hope."
The JV squad coached by Mike Fracca-
lossi compiled an even record of 4 wins
and 4 loses, while the freshman team
coached by Dwayne FoUette finished
with a 9 and 1 record.
Row 1: Jermal Dubose, Daniel Sherman, Daniel Kelley, John Preston, Dat Mai Tien, Joseph Preston, Jesse
Lescarbeau, Christopher Howard, Benjamin Bell; Row 2: Adam Leneau, Eric Beaton, Jesiah Sande, Edward
Daley, Jeffrey Cristani, Anthony Schena, Erik Telford, Jeremy Federico, Sean Blake, Chris Denoncourt,
Nathan Harding, Jarad Hayes; Row 3: Mark McKay, George Martin, Damon Geese, Christopher Adams,
Jason Morgan, Matthew Williams, Andrew Santos, John McKenna, Kurt Holmes, Michael Hanelt; Row
4: Jason Tokarz, Benjamin Russo, Matthew Macomber, Justin Miller, Lynn Finley, Peter Brouillette,
Brian Muir, Keith King, Joshua Uribe, Daniel Noyes
Up, up, up and away .
down the field.
. Jamie Costa punts the ball
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Ralph Petty and Matt Mayberry carry an injured
Warren Smith off the field during the Weymouth
game.
<St) Football
Quarterback, Mike Shea scrambles with the ball as teammates Warren Smith (#24), Paul Musow (#64
and Eric Squires (#55) block for him. .L,
p^arsity and Junior Varsity Football Teams
low 1: Mike Williams, Jeff Duhamel, Tim Cherry, Eric Squires, Jason Bearce, Pat Bourke, Kerry Maguire, Phil LaPointe; Row 2: Warren Smith, Rich
.yon, Dan Keller, Jamie Carpenter, Mike Shea, Kevin Turner, Kevin Yee, Jason McCarthy; Row 3: Craig Provo, John Graham, Johanna Hoyt, Jamie
•itzgerald, Jamie Costa, Rob Kuzia, Paul Musow, Mike Moran, Shawn Cole, B.J. Maclean; Row 4: Scott Kuzia, Dax LaFleur, Rick Gravina, Matt
►layberry, Mike Reveliotty, Max Schulty, Ralph Petty, Shawn Gilgen, Kris Russell; Row 5: Coach Paul Rose, Coach Mike Fraccalossi, Jamie White, Seto
terry, Jim Lyons, Dave Durocher, Steve Carroll, Joe Lawrence, Paul Quigley, Neil Garrett, Coach Bob Desaulniers, Coach Rick Paling
FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
Barnstable
(H)
6 - 24
Taunton
(A)
12 - 24
North Quincy
(A)
9 - 6
Quincy
(H)
7 - 29
Bridgewater-
Raynham
(A)
0 - 3
Falmouth
(A)
25 - 34
New Bedford
(A)
O - 28
Brockton
(H)
6 - 38
Weymouth
(H)
7 - 34
Silver Lake
f
(H)
20 - 26
Coach Desaulniers explains the strategy for the Here come the Plymouth Blue Eagles, led by cap-
next play. tain Eric Squires and followed by Kerry Maguire.
A behind the scenes look at a Blue Eagles' huddle!
Football CMZ
Allison Besse dribbles the ball towards
Marshfield's goal.
VARSITY TEAM: (front L-R) Alison Blake, Allison Besse, Kristina Vautrain, Meghan Chandler, Katie
Zaniboni, Johanna Alston, Rebecca Freedman, Tamara Pizer, Stephanie Eadler (back L-R) Jessica J
Drexler, Sarah Shetler, Kelly McKeown, Elizaberii Resnick, Michelle Malaguias, Marcie Atonellis, Becky |
Anderson, Jennifer Quinn, Keri Sloat, Laura Parks, Kristen Cwardyak, Lisa Swenson and Coach Eddy
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FIELD HOCKEY SCOREBOARD
Carver
(H)
3 - 3
Marshfield
(A)
1 - 0
Hingham
(A)
0 - 4
Barnstable
(H)
0 - 2
Bridgewater-Raynham
(A)
0 - 1
Falmouth
(H)
1 - 0
New Bedford
(A)
0 - 6
Silver Lake
(A)
0 - 3
Taunton
(H)
0 - 2
Bridgewater-Raynham
(H)
0 - 6
Barnstable
(A)
1 - 0
Falmouth
(A)
0 - 3
Carver
(A)
1 -0
New Bedford
(H)
1 - 1
Silver Lake
(H)
1 - 3
Taunton
(A)
0 - 1
Marshfield
(H)
0 - 4
Hingham
(H)
1 - 1
Overall Record:
4-3-11
Johanna Alston shoots a look up the field.
Sarah Shetler remains in control of the ball.
Katie Zaniboni blocks a shot on net.
Kristina Vautrain shoots the ball up field.
r^4^ Field Hockey
The "Other" Hockey
Although field hockey doesn't attract
as many fans as some sports, it has at-
tracted many students from Plymouth.
Many try out for something different,
for a new challenge or because they have
known someone who has played the
game before and enjoyed it. Kelly
McKeown tried it, "because my Mom
played it and enjoyed it and I was sick of
isoccer."
[ This year the field hockey team has
improved over last year's team. Not only
did their record improve but the talent
jitself has also improved. "On a good day
we could play with the best," said Coach
Donna Eddy, "however, we didn't have
as many good days as I'd like to or
thought we'd have."
Johanna Alston, Katie Zaniboni and
Meghan Chandler captained the varsity
team. Katie and Meghan were named to
the All Star team along with goalie Keri
Sloat. Linette Ducharme and Jennifer
Maliff were the team managers.
This year's field hockey program ex-
panded with the addition of JV coach,
Miss Beth Ahearn. Miss Ahearn felt ev-
eryone learned a tremendous amount.
Her JV squad struggled with a 1 and 15
record while the freshman compiled a 3-
1-1 season's tally. There are no feeder or
town field hockey programs so this was
a new experience for many of the girls.
Some of the most memorable and en-
joyable events of the season were getting
psyched on the bus rides, cheers. Burger
King, night games, Bridgewater-Rayn-
ham and Hingham, and winning. Steph-
anie Eadler said, "Even though field
hockey is a serious sport, we had a lot of
fun playing it."
On her toes, Lisa Swenson prepares to beat her
opponent to the ball.
Blinded by the dust, Kristen Gwardyak and
Meghan Chandler fight for the invisible ball.
JUNIOR VARSITY and FRESHMAN TEAM MEMBERS: (Front L-R) Melissa MacLellan, Julie
Chisholm, Amy Hetherington, Melanie Simonds, Caryn Downey, Nyla McLean, Cathy Turcott,
Kristin Burt, Kelly Mahoney, Amanda Randall (2nd L-R) Rachel Butter, Kate Mahoney, Jesse
Brandt, Karen Carpenter, Samantha Kelley, Ellen Sealy, Jen Malone, Jamie Comras, Maura Sullivan,
Erin Hanley (Back L-R) Amy Harkins, Michelle Smolinsky, Lindsay Allen, Jean Marchand,
Danielle Cleary, Heather Hanby, Karen Hokanson, Denise Bailey, Joanna Perusse, Coach Ahearn
Coach Eddy gives the team the run-through
after the girls' 1-0 victory over Marshfield.
Stephanie Eadler stretches an extra inch in order
to gain possession of the ball.
Field Hockey dM)
Over Hill and Dale
Throughout the fall, you hear numer-
ous announcements about the accom-
plishments of the cross country team.
But what is it that these athletes do in
cross country?
Cross country is a long distance run-
ning sport. Each cross country meet con-
sists of 2 1/2 to 3 mile races over varying
terrain. Runners compete for the best
time, and the lowest five individual
scores are compiled for a team score. Un-
like other sports, in cross country the
lowest score wins. Mr. Bruce Jones,
coach of both the boys' and the girls'
teams, finds that cross country is a diffi-
cult sport and involves much self-moti-
vation. "It's a sport that, because so
much of the time how well you do de-
pends on how much the individuals do,
requires a great deal of self-discipline.
You have to push yourself - there's no
one there to push you."
This year the boys' team, led by cap-
tains Matt Boris, Read Burns, and Eric
Cannon, finished second in the Old Col-
ony League with a record of seven wins
and one loss. They also placed second in
the South Shore Principal's Invitational.
This was quite an accomplishment con-
sidering they they lost to Weymouth by
only one point and their second place
finish was out of a field of twenty-five!
The cross country team boasted four
League All Stars: Read Burns, Eric Can-
non, Christian Hayes, and Matt Magner.
The girls' team, captained by Jessica
Laverty, struggled through their season
due to the fact the team was few in num-
ber and young. Five freshmen and soph-
omores made up the team. The outstand-
ing runner on the girls' team was Kate
Cronin.
Read Burns, Captain, puts all his effort into the
150) Cross Country
Captain Jessica Laverty runs just a few steps ahead
of her competitor.
David Porter tries his best to win the race.
Jeremy Adelmann and David Porter travel the see*
nic route.
Pete Severy pushes himself on to the finish line<
(Front L-R) Read Burns, Matt Boris, Eric Cannon, David Nelson, Jim Zacchini, Evan Basalik, Jeff Baler, Nate Wilson, John MacKenzic (2nd L-R)
Christian Hayes, Matt Magner, Julie Ruffini, Kelley Canavan, Tara Johnson, Amanda Keough, Jessica Laverty, Kate Cronin, Neil MacLeod, Pete Severy
(Back L-R) Pete Manson, Craig Burns, Scott Dunlap, Mike Marrano, Jeremy Adelmann, Jason Ballum, David Porter, Richard Semer, David Quinn, Jim
Radcliffe
'aptain Eric Cannon travels across a different sort
if terrain.
Tara Johnson sets the pace for the rest of the Ea-
gles.
Cross Country {15T\
On The Green
Senior, Randy Calletti swings his club with ease
Although golf is one of the quiet, less
physical sports students participate in,
being on the golf team requires much
dedication, discipline and practice. This
year's team had an excellent season,
maintaining one of the best records of
the fall sports teams. They compiled a
record of 10 and 3 against some stiff
competition, and all the while managed
to keep it fun. Senior Justin Brennan
said, "We did well against a strong
schedule and had fun doing so." Justin
was a strong player for the team this
year, being the first Plymouthean to
qualify for the spring state tournament.
Overall, Coach Almeida was very im-
pressed with the team. "The season was
very good. After a record of 1 and 10 last
year, winning ten and losing three this
year was fantastic." Despite the fact that
the team is losing a few seniors, there are
still optimistic views for next year.
Justin Brennan completes his swing.
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Row 1: Mike O'Leary, Brad Marsico, Russ McKeown, Ben Whiting, Randy Galletti; Row 2: Justin
Brennan, Steve Kuhn, Chris Osborne, Jon Conant, Bryan Fuller, Coach Kenny Almeida
Brad Marsico seems happy with his
Bryan Fuller squints to see his ball in
Coach Almeida goes over scores and gives a few pointers to team members.
GOLF SCOREBOARD
No. Quincy
(A)
83 1/2 - 24 1/2
New Bedford
(H)
63 - 45
Silver Lake
(A)
71 - 37
Quincy
(H)
86 - 22
Marshfield
(A)
52 1/2 - 55 1/2
Barnstable
(H)
68 - 40
Taunton
(H)
52 1/2 - 55 1/2
Barnstable
(A)
61 - 47
New Bedford
(A)
61 - 47
Falmouth
(A)
54 1/2 - 53 1/2
B-R
(H)
55 1/2 - 52 1/2
Falmouth
(H)
65 - 43
Brockton
(A)
44 1/2 - 63 1/2
Weymouth
(H)
71 - 37
iteve Kuhn standing like a statue after his drive. Jon Conant "sparkles" as he lines up to putt on the
green.
Bryan Fuller, Ben Whiting and Chris Osborne waiting to tee off.
Mike O'Leary watches the ball after his drive from
the first tee.
Golf C153
SOC HER
Girls take a lap!
Over the past two years the
Girl's Varsity Soccer Team
has gained recognition in
both the school and the Old
Colony League. After coming
off a championship season
and winning the OCL last
year, the girls led by Michelle
Hughes from North and Mi-
chele Hanlon from South had
their work cut out for them.
The girls worked hard and
enjoyed a successful season.
As Shannon Holmes said,
"The season was alot of fun."
This season the team placed
second in the League with an
overall record of 14-4-3 and
they made it to the third
round in the state tourna-
ment. Some highlights of the
season were defeating Bridge-
water-Raynham for the first
time in five years and defeat-
ing both Silver Lake and Dux-
bury in tournament play. Mr.
Dennis Azevedo, the Girl's
Varsity coach, said, "The
team far exceeded anything I
expected this year. The effort
put in by all was tremendous
and made for a very success-
ful season."
In addition to the team hav-
ing a good year, there were
also seven individuals who
made the all-star team. They
were Heather Morin, Galynn
Smith, Michele Hanlon, Mi-
chelle Hughes, Tina Anoli,
Megan McAnaugh and Deb-
bie Hanlon.
The Junior Varsity team,
under the guidance of Mrs.
Marge Vecchi, and the Fresh-
man team coached by Mrs.
Thompson, both had winning
seasons with records of 11-2-2
and 6-3-3 respectively.
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Varsity Team: Row 1: Captain Michele Hanlon, Captain Michelle Hughes; Row 2: Heather Morin,
Shannon Holmes, Danielle Nicholson, Gail Vecchi, Tina Anoli, Paula Devin, Erin O'Connell, Missy
Hakkila; Row 3: Manager Kerri Tutela, Jen Riley, Jobina Anderson, Debbie Hanlon, Kara Porter, Lori
Reese, Megan McAnaugh, Jenny Brooks, Jackie Walker, Andrea Young, Galynn Smith, Livvy Williams,
Coach Dennis Azevedo.
Captains Michele Hanlon and Michelle Hughe<
assisting an injured Livvy Williams off the field. ,
Jen Riley burning the offense again.
dM^ Girls' Soccer
Coach Azevedo giving half lime talk at B-R game.
Heather Morin keeping balance.
Shannon Holmes looking for the
ball.
Junior Varsity Team: Row 1: A. Maher, B. Kay, J. Wickson, Captain S.
Robbins, Captain H. Baker, Captain K. Ferrari, L. McDonough, C. Sellevv, N.
Cabral; Row 2: H. Porter, C. Vena, H. Coombs, S. Wood, T. Puntiri, S. Catino,
B. Curtis, S. Volta; Row 3: J. Young, H. Rubin, K. Kelley, A. Staff, A. Willis, J.
Ferguson, A. Powers, B. Pike, J. Barry, Coach Mrs. Marge Vecchi
Bi*>%^fl4lih^ -•^flk "tsitttk -t^tk.
Freashman Team: Row 1: K. Ginnitty, J. Crowely, C. Vautrain, B. Anderson,
K. Scheid, K. Stone, T. Bacci; Row 2: H. Pike, M. Manning, K. Raasch, C.
Maher, S. Furtado, C. Belmonte, B. Delaney, L. Murray, J. Burt; Row 3: R.
Ferazzi, D. Carloni, J. Lofstrand, C. Monkevicz, R. Powers, E. Garrett, S.
Turner, A. Liddell, Coach Mrs. Stephanie Thompson
GIRLS' SOCCER
SCOREBOARD
North Quincy
(H)
4-1
Sacred Heart
(H)
2-3
Silver Lake
(A)
1-0
Quincy
(H)
9-0
Weymouth
(A)
1-2
Brocktor\
(H)
5-0
Barnstable
(H)
8-0
Bridgewater-
Raynham
(A)
0-0
Falmouth
(H)
2-1
North Quincy
(A)
2-0
Sacred Heart
(A)
0-0
Silver Lake
(H)
1-1
Brockton
(A)
2-1
Quincy
(A)
10-0
Weymouth
(H)
1-3
Barnstable
(A)
8-1
Bridgewater-
Raynham
(H)
2-0
Falmouth
(A)
2-1
TOURNAMENT GAMES 1
Silver Lake
(H)
1-0
Duxbury
(A)
1-0
Wellesley
(H)
1-2
Michele Hanlon clearing the ball.
Galynn Smith looks for the ball, but
the sun blinds her.
Girls"^ Soccer (155
SOa HIM
Tommy Tarantino goes up to set a Josh Hanlon battling fiercely with a
head ball. BR defender.
Before the 1990 season
started, the Plymouth Boys'
Varsity Soccer team was "the
team to beat". Unfortunately,
that's what did happen more
often than we would have
liked. However, everything
was not all that bad. The team
finished fourth in the Old
Colony League with a record
of 14 - 5. They had four mem-
bers make the OCL all-star
team: Scott Whitaker, Marco
Viscariello, Captain Eric Fo-
ley and Captain Chris Vin-
cent. Chris Vincent and Mar-
co Viscarello also made both
the Brockton Enterprise's and
the Patriot Ledger's all-scho-
lastic team. Senior goalkeep-
er, Scott Whitaker said, "The
team was young and we
didn't do that badly, but it
should be better next year."
Some more positive informa-
tion about the boys' varsity
team was the fact that they
were the team with the lowest
number of goals scored
against them in the OCL. The
boys would also agree that be-
cause of Coach Coleman, they
were the best fit team in the
league. Mr. Coleman strongly
believes in running every day
and it paid off as the Plym-
outh boys out ran the Silver
Lake team at Silver Lake to
defeat them 2-1.
Warm-up lap before a BR game.
Row 1: Billy Brady, Justin Drinkwater, Chris Prouty, Jason Tassinari, Captain Eric Foley, Captain Chris
Vincent, Scott Whitaker, Mark Lyons, Billy Stone, Mike Liddell; Row 2: Matt Govoni, Joshua Hanlon,
John Spinney, Eddie Harrington, Tommy Tarantino, Marco Viscariello, John Archambault, Derek
Hoagland, Justin Prario, John Toney, Jason Drinkwater; Missing from picture: Coach Emerson Coleman
Chris Vincent clearing a ball in his own end.
l15o) Boys' Soccer
John Toney juggles a ball to keep it John Spinney avoids a tackle while
in play. setting the ball.
Goalie Scott Whitaker warms up before the game as John Archambault looks
on.
Goalie John Archambault grimmaces
as a ball gets by.
Captain Eric Foley looking for divine
inspiration.
Boys' Soccer Scoreboard
North Quincy
(H) 10-0
Silver Lake
(A) 2-1
Quincy
(H) 9-1
Weymouth
(A) 0-1
Brockton
(H) 5-0
Barnstable
(H) 5-1
Bridgewater-
Raynham
(H) 0-2
Falmouth
(H) 2-1
North Quincy
(A) 8-0
Silver Lake
(H) 1-2
Brockton
(A) 3-0
Quincy
(A) 9-0
Weymouth
(H) 2-0
Barnstable
(A) 3-1
Bridgewater-
Raynham
(A) 1-2
Falmouth
(A) 2-1
Tournament
Games
New Bedford
(A) 0-1
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JV Team: Row 1: Matt Ward, Joel Spinney, Greg Hull, John Hennesy, Mike
Hurney, Brian Shelly, Chris McAuliffe, Ben Gabriel; Row 2: Jason May, Craig
Fox, Jim O'Donnell, Shane McNamara, Greg Coutts, Steve Kelley, Brian
DeOreo; Row 3: Trevor Gumming, Eric Basalik, Mike Vickery, Sean Rooney,
Matt Franz, Gary Scheid, Tory Moulton, Coach Larry Sheeley; Missing from
photo: Corey Joyce
Freshman Team Row 1: Paul Egan, Eric Cirigliano, Tim Patten, Dean Kou-
louris, Todd Bernstein, Steve Curtis, Brian MacMillan, Scott Morrissette, Jim
Preston; Row 2: David Gillis, Matt Perry, Brad Davis, David Stuart, Scott
Sorenson, Paul McDonough, Matt Skiver, Jon Marks; Row 3: D.J. Robbins,
David Carter, Geoffrey Pawlowski, Tony Suarez, Matt O'Neil, Jeff Haas, Matt
Carroll, Coach George Patten
Boys' Soccer
d^
Varsity Team Row 1: Jared Cordeiro, Brian Palladino, Scott Dunlap, Jamie Palladino, Brian Connor, Royce
Coppola; Row 2: Coach Reynolds, Bobby Reardon, Andy Gusfin, Jim Davin, Tom Tarantino, Peter
Murphy, Craig Arnold, Beau Wilkinson, Justin Brennan, Asst. Coach Boyce, Row 3: Craig Barnard, Mike
Fawcett, PJ Schneider, Brian Lannigan, Derek Carter, Thomas Lannigan, Evan Dobratz
Team high scorer, PJ Schneider, takes a shot on n
for one of his many goals.
Andy Custin prepares to win the face-off. An Eagle Iceman may go down, but never gives up!
Royce Coppola, Justin Brennan, PJ Schneider, Derek Carter, and Evan Dobratz were the PSHS seniors on
the varsity squad.
{l^o) Ice Hockey
Ice Hockey Scoreboard
Quincy
(H)
4-9
Brockton
(A)
6-5 1
6-1
Bridgewater-Raynham
(A)
Weymouth
(A)
4-6
Brockton
(H)
7-1
Barnstable
(A)
1-5
Silver Lake
(H)
2-1
Falmouth
(A)
4-5
North Quincy
(H)
6-0
Quincy
(A)
1-3
Bridgewater-Raynham
(H)
3-2
Bourne
(A)
1-1
Barnstable
(H)
3-5
Silver Lake
(A)
2-5
Falmouth
(H)
4-0
North Quincy
(A)
7-3
Weymouth
(H)
1-1
New Bedford
(A)
4-2
Eagles On Ice
The chilled bleachers at the John Arm-
strong Skating Rink couldn't keep the
boisterous fans from cheering for our
Eagles on ice. The fans brought as much
heat to the rink as the players did!
Many players and fans went into the
season skeptical about the 91 team after
the loss of fourteen seniors. However,
much to their surprise, the "new" team
provided some great excitement. Even
though the team suffered some losses,
was heavily penalized and felt they could
have played better at times, they also be-
lieved they made the best of their talent
Derek Carter circles around waiting for the puck.
and had a great season. With all the new
players and new varsity coach, they felt
they worked well together.
P.J. Schneider (Senior) and Brian Lan-
nigan (Junior) captained the varsity team
through a 9-7-2 season. One of the high-
lights of the season was defeating Brock-
ton for the first time.
Coach Reynolds was proud to an-
nounce that this was the first time in
four years no one has been dropped from
the team because of grades. The varsity
team holds a GPA of 80.2.
P.J. Schneider who scored 22 goals and
Scott Dunlap prepares himself to make a save.
15 assists was voted 1st string OCL All-
Star. Justin Brennan and Tom Latham
were honored as 2nd string All-Stars.
Five seniors will be missed on next
year's team ~ Justin Brennan, Derek
Carter, Royce Coppola, Evan Dobrats,
and PJ Schneider.
The Junior Varsity team coached by
Mr. Michael Boyce and captained by
Mike Ferola completed their season with
a 7-4-3 record.
Set to score, Peter Murphy eludes a defenseman.
Junior Varsity Team Row 1: Josh Govoni, Jon Schatz, Brian MacMillan, David Conner, Chris Cadose,
Rusy McKeown, Paul McDonaugh; Row 2: Mike Carter, Chris Anderson, Matt Macomber, Ed McFadden,
Paul Reid, Chris Besse, Eric Finn, Scott Morrill, Seth Holmes, Mike Ferola, Coach Boyce
)utsmarting B-R, Royce Coppola rushes by their
efense.
Ice Hockey Ci59)
Down For The
Count
Jesse Sande tries his best to remain in control of
the match.
The gym where the Plymouth wres-
tling team holds their matches, though
usually not very crowded, generates
plenty of noise from the cheering, sup-
portive, spectators.
Coach O'Reilly, who coaches the var-
sity team, says of his team, "They're a
young team, but they've come a long
way." He adds, "I have faith in them."
There are only two seniors on the
team, one of whom is co-captain Rich
Price. The other two captains are Warren
Smith (Junior) and Matt Magner (Sopho-
more). The team has many new freshmen
and sophomores, making it quite a large
group.
Despite a few large losses, the Eagles
had some close matches, losing by a
mere point. In total, the team won three
matches. The Eagles attended the sec-
tionals on February 14th and 15th and
pionship and was narrowly defeated 5-3
in the last two seconds of the match.
Sitting on the bench. Coach O'Reilly watches the
match intently.
Matt Carroll psyches out his opponent.
d^t) Wrestling
Steven Carroll prepares to make contact with his With a mighty heave. Rich Price lifts his oppo-
opponent. nent off the floor.
Screaming and cheering fans generate plenty of noise.
Row 1: Anthony Schena, John Preston, Mathew Carroll, Steven Carroll, Gregory Hull, Matthew
Magner, John Barrett, Daniel Kelly; Row 2: Coach O'Rielly, James Pierson, David Campbell, Ralph Dan Kelly struggles to keep his opponents face in
Petty, David Nelson, Warren Smith, Richard Anastasia, Andrew Santos, Nyla McLean (manager); Row the mat.
3: Daman Gesce, Richard Hunt, Jesse Sande, Jeffrey Cristani, Charles Carafoli, Daniel Keller, Brett
Edminster, Eric Cannon, Trevor Tessin, Rich Price Matt Magner is not down for the count yet!
WRESTLING SCOREBOARD
Brockton
(A)
18-56
Duxbury
(A)
36-40
Weymouth
(A)
6-69
Hingham
(H)
47-30
Marshfield
(A)
36-39
Norwell
(H)
24-51
Rockland
(A)
5-63
Quincy
(A)
45-27
North Quincy
(H)
15-51
Middleboro
(A)
54-18
Silver Lake
(H)
22-50
Assistant Coach Foellette is alert and ready to Trevor Tessin tries to break his opponents grip,
yell out moves to the wrestlers.
Warren Smith puts on one of his many moves, trying to get rewarded with a pin.
Wrestling dS)
A Balancing Act...
The gymnastics team sprung their
way into a great season this past winter
to finish second place in the Old Colony
League and seventh place in the South
Sectionals. This year's team was a rather
young team, but certainly not lacking in
talent.
The team is coached by Malorie
Dwyer, who, when asked what she
thought about the team this year, replied,
"Overall, this has been the best, high-
scoring team; we broke the school re-
cord. There is a lot of depth within the
team, and a lot of consistency."
The 1990-91 team was tri-captained by
Susan Vecchi and Dawn Conner of
Plymouth South and Meghan Chandler'
of Plymouth North. South freshman Jill
Dubois was one of this year's exceptional i
performers, placing in top positions
throughout the season as an all around
performer on all four events.
GYMNASTICS SCOREBOARD
Marshfield
(A)
115.6-94.05
Brockton
(A)
116.75-88
Weymouth
(H)
118.3-120
Durfee
(A)
120.85-113.75
Barnstable
(A)
117.9-100.2
New Bedford
(A)
120.4-122.35
Carver
(A)
123.2-116.15
Notre Dame
(H)
122.9-106.75
Duxbury
(A)
121.7-117.25
Bridgewater-
Raynham
(A)
122.3-114.9 1
Hingham
(H)
123-111.1
Nor well
(A)
120.85-116.75
Row 1: Angela Marino, Kristine Kearney, Marylew Mason, Susan Malomo, Susan Vecchi; Row 2:
Jennifer Bozek, Kathy Prentice, Monique Manning, Erin Keefe, Jill Dubois, Amy Madden, Sarah
Shetler; Row 3: Coach Dwyer, Jaime Madruga, Meghan Chandler, Erin Cumming, Dawn Conner, Sara
Colburn, Tara Baylor, Susan Robbins
Sue Vecchi strikes a pose during her floor routine.
Kristine Kearney prepares to do a v-sit in her bal-t
ance beam routine.
Ci6Z) Gymnastics
South Gymnasts Susan Robbins, Erin Gumming, Dawn Gonner, Kristine Kearney, and Susan Vecchi
gather around Jill Dubois for a little pre-meet spirit!
Erin Gumming perfects her scale on toe.
Freshman Jill Dubois is caught in midair while performing a back straddle on the uneven bars.
Erin Gumming, Erin Kecfe, and Amy Madden Dawn Gonner holds her leg high in a scale
get ready to announce the home meet against during her balance beam routine.
Hingham.
Susan Robbins looks at things from a different
view in her pose on the balance beam.
Gymnastics /l63)
That's The Way
The Ball Bounces
Lori Robbins watches a warm-up shot of hers at
Weymouth.
In the words of coach Barbara Waithe,
the 1990-1991 Girl's Varsity Basketball
season has been like "a roller coaster
ride." Their Old Colony League record of
8 and 8, and an overall record of 10 and
10 proves that the girl's have had their
fair share of ups and downs. The trouble
lies not with the team's defense, but
rather with the offense. Coach Waithe
says, "The strongest part of the team is
the defense, but the offense could use
some work." While not winning all the
games they would have liked to, Plym-
outh was always a good opponent to be
matched up against because the girls
continuously gave it their all.
Even though this years' team only
sported four seniors, those four girls
contributed greatly to the team's effort.
Three out of the four seniors. Captain
Erin Kelley, Captain Michelle Hughes,
and Lori Robbins, started each game and
played a significant role in the matches.
Captain Erin Kelley broke the girls'
basketball scoring record of 818 points
held by Dini Webb with a total of 836
career points. Kelley also was the team's
top scorer this season with 349 points,
followed by Heather Morin with 230
points and Michelle Hughes with 123
points.
Although the girl's Varsity Basketball
team traveled the middle of the road
more often than was wanted, junior
Heather Morin said, "We had a lot of
fun."
-^5fIfWABLE5 i«GLr.5 « ^i.
Coach Barbara Waithe looking in surprise at a question.
Varsity Team Row 1: Kaori Watanabe, Erin Kelley, Michelle Hughes, Shannon Holmes, Kara Porter; Row
2: Liz McDonough, Allison Staff, Lori Robbins, Heather Morin, Julie Ruffini, Amy Powers; Missing: Coach Waithe praying for inspiration while
Coach Barbara Waithe Heather Morin watches.
Kaori Watanabe reaches for the sky as she shoots a
basket.
16£i Girls' Basketball
J.V. Team Row l:Erin Garrett, Erin Hanley, Beth Anderson, Tina Bacci, Steph-
anie Furtado, Christina Monkevicz; Row 2:Diana Landry, Kelly McKeown,
Kelly Canavan, Keri Sloat, Christine Sellew, Shannon Holmes, MaryEllen
LaPointe, Cabrielle Papa, Coach Dennis Azevedo
Allison Staff, Heather Morin and
Michelle Hughes line up for a foul Kara Porter, Julie Ruffini and Kaori Watanabe watch their teammates in a
shot. match against Weymouth.
Lori Robbins passing the ball to a
teammate during a game against
Weymouth.
GIRLS' BASKETBALL
SCOREBOARD
Bridgewater-
Raynham
(H)
46-33
Barnstable
(A)
54-33
North Quincy
(A)
32-41
Falmouth
(H)
37-35
Durfee
(A)
46-56
Notre Dame
(H)
45-28
North Quincy
(H)
48-43
Weymouth
(A)
45-56
Silver Lake
(H)
45-51
New Bedford
(H)
37-46
Taunton
(A)
46-24
Bridgewater-
Raynham
(A)
47-48
Barnstable
(H)
43-39
North Quincy
(H)
23-42
Falmouth
(A)
52-34
Quincy
(A)
38-40
Weymouth
(H)
53-42
Silver Lake
(A)
59-59
New Bedford
(A)
55-52
Taunton
(H)
60-31
Freshman Team Row 1: Danielle Mercier, Kim Scheid, Christine Belmonte,
Colleen Mahr, Shannon Spillane, Lisa Murphy; Row 2: Jessica Drexler, Janine
Gerrier, Julie Chisholm, Caryn Downey, Maura Sullivan, Marin Jorgenson,
Michelle Eby, Rita Ritval, Stephanie Turner, Jeanne Marchand, Katie Ma-
honey; Missing: Coach Caryl Cristani
Captain Erin Kelley dribbles in for a Captain Michelle Hughes dribbling
shot. through the Weymouth defense.
Girls' Basketball C165
... And Bounces ...
Shawn Raeke and Mike Farrell kept
Plymouth basketball fans on the edge of
the bleachers with their three point
swishes all season long. Many of the
games went down to the final seconds of
play and provided great entertainment
for loyal fans. Chris Vincent's fancy
footwork and Jamie Adelmann's re-
bounding also delighted the crowd.
The Varsity team, coached by Mr. Paul
Coffin and captained by Billy Brady,
Mike Farrell, Shawn Raeke and Chris
Vincent, ended the season with a 11 - 9
record. Coach Coffin said, "The high
points of the season were victories over
Taunton and Bridgewater who were in
first place at the time." The JV team
coached by Mr. Bill Drew finished with a
8-10 record, while the freshman squad
coached by Mr. Kenny Almeida racked
Varsity Team Row 1: John Sterette (manager), Shawn Raeke, Mike Farrell, Billy Brady, Brett Strassel,
Jamie Adelmann, Chris Coffin (manager); Row 2: Tommy Nicholson (manager), John Howard, Chris
Vincent, Jeff Dunhamel, Ian Podbelski, Jimmy Dailey, Coach Coffin; Row 3: Assistant Coach Drew, Dale
Bessey, Todd Dorsett, Chris Luongo, Matt Franz, Carol Petrell (trainer)
up an impressive 13 - 3 final tally.
A number of personal records were
highlights for some of the seniors. Mike
Farrell scored his career l,(X)Oth point in
the next to last game of the season
against Falmouth. Mike and Shawn
Raeke were OCL All stars. In addition,
Mike was voted All Scholastic by the
Patriot Ledger and the Enterprise.
Jamie Adelmann concentrates on his shooting
technique.
Mike Farrell and Jamie Adelmann are having a ball!
C'ise^ Boys' Basketball
Chris Vincent goes high above the rest to scon
another two for the Blue Eagles.
Junior Varsity Team Row 1; Steve Skowron, Shawn Bell, Jon Evans, Mike McKay, Rich LeBaron; Row 2:
Brendon Douyliez, Justin Drinkwater, Justin Prario, Jeremy Lopes, Joel Morgan; Row 3: Coach Drew,
Todd Brown, Eric Basalik, Jeff Clark, Gary Scheid, Seto Berry, Matt Ward
BOYS' BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD
Bridgewater-Raynham
(A) 77-93
Barnstable
(H) 89-53
North Quincy
(H) 66-55
Falmouth
(A) 80-64
Christmas Tourney
Nashua, N.H.
Brockton
(A)
51-73
73-75
Quincy
(A) 81-88 (OT)
Weymouth
(H) 62-59
Silver Lake
(A) 45-52
Taunton
(H) 75-73
Bridgewater-Raynham
(H) 68-63
Barnstable
(H) 84-85
North Quincy
(A) 82-75
Falmouth
(H) 83-93
Quincy
(H) 85-84
Weymouth
(A) 74-55
Silver Lake
(H) 62-57
New Bedford
(H) 85-67
Taunton
(A) 77-88
New Bedford
(A) 67-83
Chris Vincent avoids the block of his opponent
and takes a shot, good for two more!!
Mike Farrell dribbles by a Quincy player and takes
the ball into the hoop for another two points.
Mike Farrell works up a sweat!
Freshman Team Row l:Brad Davis, Anthony Howard, Jason Drinkwater, Steve Jones, Paul Egan, Antho-
ny Schena; Row 2: Lynn Finley, Billy Waters, Jared Hayes, Jeremy Adelmann, Mark McKay; Row 3: Jason
Hoyt, Keith King, Jason Morgan, Brian Muir
Boys' Basketball C167
Spirit Behind The Eagles
Many people do not realize that Cheer-
leading is a competitive sport in its own
right. Besides working to increase school
spirit and showing support for the soc-
cer, football, basketball, and hockey
teams, cheerleaders participate in compe-
titions against other cheerleading
squads. Both their competitions and
game routines require an immense
amount of practice and skill.
The Second Annual Plymouth Cheer-
ing Competition, sponsored by the
Cheering Booster's Club was held on De-
cember 2nd at Plymouth South. All
squads that participated were escorted by
various captains of our schools' varsity
athletic teams. Plymouth Cheerleader
came in third in this competition.
The girls took on a new look this yea
as both varsity squads received new uni
forms in the fall. The uniforms were the
result of much hard work by the Boost-
er's Club and the sale of many, many
boxes of M & Ms!
I
Doreen Fitzgerald punches some enthusiasm into Hockey cheerleader, Jill DuBois smiles as the
the crowd. Plymouth Blue Eagles make an outstanding play.
Kim Totman cheers at North's Pep Rally.
Soccer/Ice Hockey Squad Row 1: Tara Smith, Capt. Maria Larson, Capt. Kim Kobs, Capt. Shannon
Hurley, Karen Snyder; Row 2: Angela Marino, Sara Colburn, Rachael Sowdon, Kalene Fonseca, Jen
Taylor, Jill Dubois, Tara Gomes; Row 3: Jen Madden, Christina Siccari, Erin Keefe, Jen Mayka, Amy
Madden, Jen Bozek, Marylew Mason
l^!§j Cheerleaders
Shannon Hurley and Kim Kobs give our smallest
cheerleader, Nikki Drinkwater, a hug.
The cheerleaders are just "chillin" at half-time.
Vanity Football/Basketball Squad Row 1: Cherie
Titus, Stacy Wickert, Shari Dunlap, Kim Moniz,
Sheryl Petersen, Deanna Richards, Kim Totman,
JoAnn Verga; Row 2: Melissa Adams, Diana Pack-
ard, Jen Sykes, Missy Hicks, Jill LaChance; Row 3:
Sue Vecchi, Kerry Christian, Michelle Hoey, Do-
reen Fitzgerald, Jen Gerrior, Chrissy Costa
Kerry Christian and Missy Hicks encourage the
basketball team to "SHOOT IT!"
Cheering the football team on, Jill LaChance and
Jen Sykes brave the cold fall weather.
JV Squad: Row 1: Nikki Detrani, Robin Sklar, Captain Danielle Trudeau, Captain Amy Tripp, Lynne
Fistori, Stacey Petersen; Row 2: Kristen Lofgren, Lisa Kennedy, Heather Little, Sara Wilson, Lisa Tassinari,
Heather Buchholz; Row 3: Janine Gerrior, Katie Handrihan, Crystal Johnson, Tara Washington, Lindsay
Allen, Sara Furtado
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5 Favorite Songs
Ice Ice Baby -- Vanilla Ice
Do Me -- Bel Biv DiVoe
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Fly to the Angels - Slaughter
Humpty Dance -- Digital Underground
"More: ' Why not be a teacher? You'd he a fine
teacher. Perhaps even a great one.'
Rich: 'And if I were, who would know it.'
More: 'You, your pupils, your family, God. Not a bad
public, that.. .Oh, and a quiet life.'" — Robert Bolt,
A Man For All Seasons
To the Class of 1991,
Thank you for making my life anything but quiet ...
you have made it enjoyable, rewarding, and fun over
these past years. Congratulations on all your successes.
You have my sincerest wishes and prayers for continued
success.
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Plymouth Village. Inc.
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116 Court Sueet
Plymouth, Mass. 02360
(508) 746-4540
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1991
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Wishing you the best in the years ahead.
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Congratulations to
Gini Mann &
The Class of 1991
From your friends at
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61 INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD EXTENSION
PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 02360
TELEPHONE (508) 746-8700
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"Pretty Woman"
"Ghost"
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"Fathers"
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Mayflower Plaza
State Road Manomet
224-2438
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Manomet Plaza
224-9000
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RT 3A STATE RD.
MANOMET, MA
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747-4670
888-4185
585-5421
747-4671
10 Bridge St.
585-9847
122 Water St.
(Rt. 6A)
134 Main St.
Qosed on Mondays
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HEATING OILS
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CHURCHILL S OIL AND GAS. INC.
STATE ROAD, MANOMET, MA 02345
224-6536 224-2476
Your Full Service Fuel Company
SENIOR SURVEY
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71 INDUSTRIAL PARK DRIVE
PLYMOUTH, MA 02360
(508) 747 5585
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '91
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116 Court St.
Plymouth Professional
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(508) 746-5511
Yankee Aviation Services, Inc.
Plymcuth Municipal Airport
Plymouth, Mass. 02360
SERVICE IS OUR MOST
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Daniel S. O'Brien, D.D.S.
Joseph Santelli + Chris Freyermuth, D.D.S.
Edward T. Angely, P.C.
Dr. Peter Cressman
Richard L. Weiner, M.D.
Martin J. Drilling, Esquire
Arthur F. Freeland, Attorney at Law
Jeffrey C. Smith, D.M.D.
Steven V. Aveni, D.D.S., P.C.
E.J. Hacker Jr., M.D.
Dominic A. Zazzarino, M.D.
Frederick D. Wax, M.D.
Michael C. Pincelli, D.M.D.
Richard A. Moss, M.D.
Marion W. Elliot, M.D.
Richard O. Elliot, M.D.
Dr. Joel Baron
Dr. Sidney Nirenberg
Dr. Tadeusz Stefanski
Radiology Assoc, of Plymouth Inc.
Scott A. Cinsavich, M.D.
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Dr. Joseph Grant
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Susan Maura Borsari,
We all love you and we think you are the greatest! You
have grown to be a wonderful person and we will always
be there for you. Love from your Mom ILO, your sisters,
and their families.
Dawn Conner,
What a student! What a graduate! What a sister! What
a daughter! We couldn't be more proud of all your
achievements! Congratulations and best of luck with all
your future goals.
With All Our Love, Mom, Dad, David and Richie
Vinnie Carey,
You made us proud of you again Vinnie.
Congratulations!
Love, Mom and Dad
Shari Dunlap,
Make the most of every moment. Greet each challenge
with renewed enthusiasm. Explore the truth to grow and
mature and to gain not merely knowledge, but wisdom in
learning how to live and make a difference in the world.
Love Always, Mom and Dad
Read Burns,
Congratulations, Read! We're so proud of you and all
your achievements. May you always have as much
happiness as you've given us.
Love, Mom and Dad
Stacy Wickert,
Stace: Thru all the years and all our tears - all the jokes
and laughter - hold close the memories we've shared and
know you have my everlasting friendship! I love ya
Stace!!!
With all my heart and love, forever... Shari
Michael S. Taylor,
Congratulations, Michael! We love you and we wish you
much success in college and your accounting career. We
are very proud of you!
Love, Mom, Dad, Jennifer and Brian
Michelle Conlon,
We are and always will be very proud of you. We wish
you success, laughter, good fortune, dreams fulfilled and
especially love, all the days of your life. Congratulations
from your biggest fan club!!
Love, Mom, Dad and Kim
Lisa Carter,
Congratulations, Munch! We are so proud of you and
all that you have accomplished! May your future be
blessed with an abundance of love, luck and happiness.
Love Always, Mom, Dad and Dan
Michael P. McSharry,
Even the woodpecker owes his success to the fact that
he uses his head and keeps pecking away until he
finishes the job he starts.
Kerri Gilbert,
"Princess" - Bad times a few - Good times are many -
No matter where you go or what you do, we'll always be
here for you!
Love, Mom, Eddie, Michelle,
Ashley & Little Eddie
Mike Farrell,
We are very proud of you and your many successes.
We wish you much happiness and a great future.
CONGRATULATIONS
Love, Mom and Dad
JoAnn Verga,
If you can imagine it, you can admire it. If you can
dream it, you can believe it. You've believed in us so
remember, if you believe in yourself, then all your
dreams will come true.
Love, Lee
Virginia Mann,
Oini -- The Best Sister,
The Best Friend,
We love you!
Deb and Val
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Erin Kristina,
You are our precious one ~ the one we hold close. We
love you and congratulate you on all you have achieved.
Continue to reach and always strive to attain what's
important to you.
Love, Mom and Dad
Bill Schneider,
To Schnitt - You finally made it. We are so proud of
you. Those 12 years are finally over. Good luck in the
future.
Love, Mom and Dad
Laura Hedge,
Congratulations on a job well done!
Now, clean up your room!!
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Stacji Wickert,
Each dream in your heart lies within reach if you just
believe in yourself! We believe in you!
Love, Mom, Dad and Scott
Shannon Perry,
With Congratulations and our Love.
Dad, Mom, Heidie and Derryl Jr.
Jonna Bracken,
We chose a unique name for you, and now looking
back your personality has developed into a unique one as
well. We are happy with the choices you've made in your
teens. We know you will achieve great things in your life.
Robbie Abruzzi,
You have always made me proud. You have never let
me down. You are always there for us. We love you.
Mom, Eric, Dawn and Maryanne
Michael Fetterman,
Mike — God gave us a great gift when He gave us you.
We love you and are extremely proud of you.
Love Always, Dad and Mom
Paula Palmer,
We're very proud of you. May you have continued
success in all your future endeavors.
Love Mom, Dad and Marc
Suzanne Baher,
Madame President — Thank you for being who you are
and as good as you are. We appreciate everything you've
done to enrich our lives and wish you only the best — Go
get 'em!
Love, Mom and Dad
Gini Mann,
Love ya lots - Mom
Eric Johnson,
Eric -- You're my choice for most likely to succeed.
Love, Dad
Jeff Turner,
Thanks for all your hard work and for making us so
very proud of you.
Love, Mom, Dad and Jason
Jennifer Lehto,
Jen — Our love and best wishes for a wonderful future.
Go for the Mercedes, we know you can do it!
Love, Mom, Tara and Megan
Gary Meigs,
Dirty — You know who you are and the wish is directed
at you.
The long haul is over and now it is time that you flew
Off into the real world where things aren't so easy
But we'll always be here to see you through. M&D&G&E
Megan McGuire,
To my best friend. Thank you for all the tutoring
sessions. I'll never forget all the fun times we've shared
throughout the years. All those years at camp are
unforgettable. Best of luck always.
Love, Mi
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Tara Ann Smith,
My heart is bursting with the love 1 have for you. For
all the joys you brought me and all that we have been
through. You're a daughter to be proud of, you cause the
sun to shine. Within my world Tara I'm so happy that
you're mine. Love, TBMITW
Beth Foster,
Congratulations to our special graduate!
We're very proud of you!
With love from Dad, Mom and Rusty
Jenee M. Forknall,
You made it!
I am so proud
I thank God for you, I thank you
■ I love you. Mommy
Jennie Carter,
Jennie — You are the sunshine of our lives. May you
always be as happy as you are today!
Love, Dad and Mom
Jason B. Kivlin,
You amazed us and pulled it out of the hat.
Congratulations.
To: The Walton Mountain Girls,
... In good times and bad times I'll be on your side
forever more . . . that's what Waltons are for — We love
you girls!!!
From: Kimmy, Nicky and Michelle
JoAnn Verga,
Thanks for being a beautiful young lady. You are our
second dream come true. Keep your priorities straight and
always remember the source of true happiness. We love
you, we support you and we believe in you. Thanks for
being you! — Love, Mom, Dad and Joe
Shawn M. Smith,
Congratulations! Best Wishes! "Hooray"!
We Love you Shawn.
Mom, Dad, Brian, Lauren and Graham
Jeffrey Werner,
Your imagination will take you any place you want to
go. Believe in yourself and your dreams will come true.
Congratulations and Love, Mom and Dad
Dawn Ellen Conner,
Best of luck in the future.
"We Love You"
Nan and Gramp
Jennifer Allan,
Just wanted to let
Everyone know how proud we are ~
Now that you have graduated!
We love you!! Love, Dad, Mom and Kristin
Shari Dunlap and Stacy Wickert,
Congratulations
Stace and Shari!
Love Always, Tina
Todd Olson,
A Truly Creative, Talented and Artistic Individualist
Reach for your dreams, but remember
One Day at a Time.
Love, Dad, Mom and Lisa
Nicole Theresa Maffini,
You were the first seed planted in our garden; we have
nurtured you and watched you grow. Now is the time for
you to blossom and feel the energy of the world. We love
you and wish you the best always. — Mom and Dad
Joey Colarusso,
Always remember we're proud of you.
We love you, Mom and Dad
Michelle Hoey,
Disney bars must be brain food.
Love & Like,
Mom, Dad & Sean
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Angela, Dawn, and the Yearbook Staff,
No one will ever know the hours you dedicated to this
book. Thank you for all your efforts.
May you find success and happiness down whatever
path you choose to travel. I'm sure you'll make great
impressions wherever you go!! Mrs. Wheeler
To the students of Mr. Bryne's (and Mr. Zupperoli's) 1
Junior Year, Chemistry classes, 1
I would like to address all of you, however . . . Your
determination, consideration, encouragement and attitude
made my year most enjoyable and satisfying. Be well!
Congratulations! ~ Z
Michael Farrell,
Michael — Everything you are or hope to become,
especially athletically, (and specifically your jump shot),
you owe to me . . . GOOD LUCK!!
Love, Dad
Cherie Titus,
Cherie — It seems like only yesterday you were our
sweet little girl. Time has passed so quickly — you've
grown up so beautifully! But remember honey . . . you'll
always be our little girl. Congratulations!
Love, Mom and Dad
Derek and Phil
Thinking back to our adventures, the memories, thrills
and all the fun; remember the times we spent together.
We'll forever remember each and everyone.
Congratulations and Good Luck!
Love Always, Denise and Doreen
Megan Beth McGuire
When we planned for a nearly perfect daughter
someone listened. We're so happy and proud you're ours
and want you to know how much you are loved and
appreciated! Congratulations Meg — You light up our
lives!
Love, Mom, Dad and Shane
Shari Dunlap
Sharing horizons that are new to us
Watching the signs along the way.
Talking it over, just the two of us
Working together day to day...TOGETHER!
Love Always, Stace
John Gelowtsky,
To our son John
Set to Graduate
Soon to be gone
Go and Be Great
To: Kim, Nicky and Michelle,
"For good times and bad times I'll be on your side
forever more. That's what friends are for." We'll always
be here for you. The Walton Mountain Girls are forever.
WE LOVE YOU GUYS!! - Mary and Erin
Kristina Vautrain,
We're proud of all the work you did for the yearbook.
We're happy you made such nice friends at PSHS. We
love you just the way you are Chickeee!
Mom, Dad, Cele and Ed
Angela Barbieri,
Angela, it's hard to believe eighteen years are almost
gone. We're so proud of you and what you've done.
Congratulations! We're sure you will get everything you
want out of life. We love you.
Mom and Dad
Michael J. Marinelli,
Michael — Hooray you made it! We knew you would.
May your future be bright and all your dreams come
true. Remember, we will always be behind you. We love
you and are so proud of you.
Love, Mom, Dad, Amy, Amanda and Mark
Kelli Robinson,
Congratulations Kelli!
Thank you for being you, and for all the love, pride
and happiness you have given us.
With Love, Mom and Dad
Brian Perrault,
Brian — as you begin a new time in your life, always
know that we will be there for you. We are very proud of
you and wish you happiness and success in your future.
Love, Mom and Dad
Nicole Scutro,
We both know you are going to be successful because
you are enthusiastic and love life. We are excited about
your future.
With Love and Support, Mom and Joe
Best Wishes
to the
Class of 1991!
3
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Senior Messages C19d)
From A To Z
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A.F.S. 132
Abbott, Paul '94: 80, 111
Abruzzi, Eric '94: 80
Abruzzi, Robert '91: 34, 124, 193
Academics 100, 101
Adams, Brian '91: 27, 34, 135
Adams, Christopher N: 146
Adams, Melissa N: 169
Adelmann, James '91: 27, 34, 97, 108, 122,
130, 131, 166
Adelmann, Jeremy 94: 80, 150, 151, 167
Administration 88
Adragna, Joseph '94: 80
Advertising 170-190
Afanasier, Pavel '91: 87
Ahearn, Miss. Maribeth 43, 89, 149
Ahern, J. N: 129
Ahern, Miss Kathleen 89
Albertson, Neil '92: 68
Alejandro, Carlos '92: 17, 73
Allan, Jennifer '91: 11, 34, 122, 127, 194
Allan, Kristin '94: 80
Allen, Joseph '92: 68, 125
Allen, Lindsay N: 149, 169
Allen, M. N: 129
Allison, Rebecca '94: 80, 135
Almeida, Mr. Kenneth 27, 89, 92, 122, 152,
153
Alphonse, Jennifer '93: 79, 125
Alston, Johanna N: 148, 149
Ames, Heather '94: 80, 129
Amiro, Ryan '94: 80
Amnesty International 132
Anastasia, Richard N: 161
Anderson, Beth N: 165
Anderson, Christopher '94: 16, 19, 80, 159
Anderson, Erik '93: 74
Anderson, Jennifer '92: 13, 68, 127
Anderson, Jobina '94: 154
Anderson, Lisa '94: 80
Anderson, Rebecca '92: 68, 122, 129, 134,
148, 155
Anderson, Sarah '91: 10, 14, 34, 73, 126
Andrewski, Lisa '91: 35
Anoli, Tina N: 154, 154
Anthony, Mrs. Mary 86, 89
Aprea, Jason '91: 35, 58, 125
Archambault, John '92: 68, 122, 156, 157
Arnold, Craig N: 158
Art, Music and Theatre 104, 105
Asadoorian, Richard '92: 73, 124
Askin, Nicole '94: 80
Atonellis, Marcie N: 148
Autographs 204
Automotive 112
Avakian, Hovig '94: 80
Avery, Mark '92: 73, 125
Azevedo, Mr. Dennis 154, 155, 165
Bacci, Shawn '92: 68, 122
Bacci, Tina '94: 80, 122, 155, 165
Bachman, Brittany '92: 64
Baher, Suzanne '91: 26, 35, 44, 47, 55, 96,
115, 122, 123, 131, 134, 193
Bailey, Denise N: 149
Baker, H. N: 155
Baker, Sean '93: 79
Balboni, Patricia '91: 35
Baler, Jeff N: 151
Ball, Mrs. Joanne 89
Ballum, Jason '93: 69, 74, 77, 114, 123, 133,
151
Balonis, Michael '92: 68
Bandalevitch, Christine '91: 14, 35, 108,
122, 132, 135
Bank 112
Barber, Gail '92: 68, 125
Barbieri, Angela '91: 35, 114, 122, 124, 133,
136, 138, 139, 195
Barbieri, Jamie '94: 80
Barnaby, Amy '91: 26, 36, 127
Barnaby, Bethany '94: 80
Barnaby, Keith '94: 80
Barnard, Craig N: 158
Barnes, Amanda '93: 74
Barrett, Cyntra '92: 68, 127, 136
Barrett, John N: 161
Barry, David '94: 80
Barry, Deborah '92: 73
Barry, J. N: 155
Bartlett, Joshua '93: 74
Basalik, Eric N: 167
Basalik, Evan N: 151
Bashore, Robin '94: 80
Basketball 164, 165, 166, 167
Bastoni, Laura '92: 68, 113
Bates, Stephen '94: 80
Bates, Timothy '93: 74
Baylor, Tara N: 162
Bearce, Jason '91: 27, 36, 44, 96, 99, 122, 140,
141, 146, 147
Bearce, Ryan '92: 68, 119, 122
Beaton, Eric '94: 80, 146
Beaton, Scott '92: 68
Bell, Benjamin '94: 80, 146
Bell, Shawn N: 167
Bellinger, Jason 113, 127
Bellinger, Mrs. Mary 89
Belmonte, Christine N; 155, 165
Bennett, Phillip '94: 80
Bennett, Robert '94: 80
Benoit, Priscilla '93: 74, 104, 127, 135
Berger, Mrs. Alice 95
Bermudez, Lissandra '93: 74, 127
Bernard, Alison '92: 68, 122
Bernard, Gina '93: 74
Bernstein, Todd N: 157
Berrio, Eric '91: 27, 47, 67, 126, 138, 139
Berry, Scto N: 147, 167
Berthelette, Cara '92: 68, 71, 122
Besse, Allison '91: 10, 36, 122, 138, 139, 148
Bcsse, Christopher '94: 80, 159
Bessey, Dale N: 166
Best, Mrs. Patricia 86, 89
Betts, Emily '92: 68, 72, 122
Beveridge, Darren '92: 68, 107, 126
Bilodeau, Elise '92: 68, 108, 129
Bilodeau, Jon '94: 80
Birkenhead, Robert '92: 68
Bizzozero, Andrea '94: 80
Blaisdell, Mrs. Diane 89
Blake, Alison N: 148
Blake, Sean N: 146
Blanchard, Mrs. Suzanne 89
Blovin, Jeanette '94: 80
Boivin, Mr. Kenneth 89, 135
Bolger, Crucita '93: 74, 76, 127
Bollinger, Robert '93: 74
Bongiovanni, Mr. John 89, 91
Bonk, Julie '94: 80
Boreland, Josef '94: 80
Boris, Matt N: 150, 151
Borsari, Susan '91: 36, 61, 122, 192
Bouchard, Daniel '94: 80
Boucher, Robin 127
Bougopoulos, Melissa '94: 80
Boulay, Danielle '93: 74
Bourgois, Renee 127
Bourke, Patrick '91: 36
Bowden, Eugene '92: 68
Bowen, Christian '93: 74, 126
Boyce, Mr. Michael 158, 159
Boyington, John '94: 80
Bozak, Kerry N: 104, 129
Bozek, Jennifer N: 162, 168
Bracken, Jaimee '94: 80, 134
Bracken, Jonna '91: 36, 44, 47, 61, 98, 115,
122, 123, 141 , 143, 193
Bradley, Laurie '92: 68
Bradley, Scott '94: 80
Brady, Billy N: 156, 166
Braley, Brenda '92: 68, 124
Brandt, Jesse '94: 80, 122, 132, 149
Bratti, Shannon '92: 68
Braun, Mr. Karl 89
Braz, James '92: 68, 135
Breen, Anthony '93: 74
Breen, Jason '94: 81
Brennan, Justin '91: 37, 99, 122, 140, 152,
158, 159
Brenner, Shane '93: 79, 124
Bricklin, Brendon '91: 17, 37, 93, 122, 123,
132
Briggs, Mrs. Jane 89
Briggs, Nicole '94: 81
Briggs, Terri '92: 68, 108, 122
Brock, Miss Sara 89, 90
Brodin, David '92: 71, 73
Bronson, Miss Margot 89, 90, 134
Brooks, Derrick '92: 68, 136
Brooks, Jenny N: 154
Brouillette, Maura '92: 18, 68, 122, 123, 130,
131, 132, 1 34, 136, 140
Brouillette, Peter '94: 81, 146
Brown, J. N: 129
Brown, Kevin '92: 68, 124
Brown, Todd N: 167
Brownlee, Matthew '94: 85
Brundle, Derek '94: 81
Brunick, Paul '94: 85
Brunkhorst, Sonja '92: 68, 71, 122
Bruno, Janelle '93: 74
Bryant, Bobby 127
Bryant, Corey 127
Bryant, Karen 95
Bryant, Laura '94; 81
Bryant, Taryn '93: 74, 79, 129
Buchholz, Heather '93: 74, 169
BuUaro, Nicole '93: 12, 74, 123
Bump, Brandi '92: 68, 127
Bumpus, Erik '92: 68, 125
Burgess, Mandy '93: 74, 104
Burke, Drew 127
Burns, Craig '93: 74, 129, 134, 151
Burns, Read '91: 22, 37, 96, 122, 123, 130,
131, 133, 140, 150, 151, 192
Burt, Jacqueline '94: 81
Burt, Jennifer '92: 12, 68, 71, 122, 123, 155
Burt, Kristin N: 149
Burton, J. N: 129
Burton, Mrs. Karen 89, 92
Burton, Susan '94: 81
Buses 20, 21
Business 116, 117
Butter, Rachel N: 149
Butts, Michael '91: 37, 106
Byrne, Mr. Robert 89
Bythewood, Erin '93: 13, 74, 79, 122, 143
Bythewood, Tara '92: 68
Cabral, K. N: 129
Cabral, N. N: 155
Cabral, Paul '94: 80, 81
Cadose, Chris N: 159
Callahan, Michelle '93: 74, 125
Camara, Heather '93: 74
Campbell, Brian '92: 68
Campbell, David '92: 73, 125, 161
Campobasso, Kara '92: 12, 68, 108, 122, 123,
129, 134, 135
Canales, Miss Tina 11, 89
Canavan, Kelly '93: 69, 74, 77, 151, 165
Cannon, Christopher '92: 68, 133
Cannon, Eric '92: 37, 140, 150, 151, 161
Carafoli, Charles N: 161
Carey, Vincent '91: 37, 192
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Cabral, Jay '91: 37, 58, 125
Chad McMurdie prepares to do some
electrical work.
Carloni, Diane '94: 81, 122, 155
Carloni, Janice '92: 69, 71, 122, 123, 132
Carlton, Robert '94: 19, 80, 81
Carney, Joseph '94: 19, 85
Carpeno, Cherri '92: 69, 111
Carpeno, Debra '94: 81
Carpenter, Jamie N: 147
Carpenter, Karen N: 149 \
Carpentry 106, 107, 112
Carreau, Colette '91: 37
Carreau, Kelly '94: 81
Carroll, Mathew '94: 81, 157, 160, 161
Carroll, Steven '93: 12, 74, 123, 147, 160, 161
Cars 22, 23
Carter, David '94: 10, 85, 122, 157
Carter, Derek '91: 38, 158, 159
Carter, Jen '91: 38, 109, 119, 122, 129, 134,
136, 138, 13 9, 194
Carier, Joshua '91: 38
Carter, Lisa '91: 38, 140, 141, 192
Carter, Mike '92: 10, 69, 122, 159
Carter, Mrs. Kathleen 86, 89 ,
Casella, Melissa '94: 81
Casey, Alan '91: 38, 127
Casey, Jessica '93: 79
Cathcart, PJ '91: 38, 58, 203
Catino, S. N: 155 j
Catton, Michael '91: 38 I
Cazeault, Margaret '91: 67
Ceranna, Debra '93: 69, 74, 77, 78
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( Cerrato, Catherine '92: 69, 122
Chabot, Erin '94: 81
Chadwick, Anne '94: 85
Chalmers, Deirnis 127
! Chalmers, Scott 127
Chandler, Meghan N: 148, 149, 162
Chandoit, Kristen '92: 69
Charette, Alfred '92: 69
Charette, Christopher '93: 74
Chavez, Mrs. Sharon 89
Cheerleaders 168, 169
Cherry, Tim N: 146, 147
Chilauskas, K. N: 129
Chisholm, Julie '94: 80, 81, 122, 134, 149,
165
Chiusano, Thomas '94: 81
Chorus 104
Chretien, Derome '94: 81, 110
Christian, Julianne '93: 74
Christian, Kerry '92: 69, 71, 106, 122, 169
Christman, Mrs. Frances 89
Christopher, Robert '94: 81
Ciccone, Tricia '93: 74
Cieluk, Todd '91: 38
Cirigliano, Eric N: 157
Clancy, Mr. Walter 89, 116, 125, 126
Clark, Jeff N: 128, 129, 167
Clark, Mr. William 95
Clarke, Jeremy '92: 69
Clayton, Jennifer '94: 81
Cleary, Danielle '94: 80, 81, 122, 134, 149
Cleary, Robert '93: 28, 74
) Clifford, Kevin '92: 69
Clifford, Thomas '93: 74, 126
Closing 203
Clubs and. Organizations 120, 121
Coakley, Mr. Robert L. 88
I Coffin, Chris 166
Coffin, Mr. Paul 166, 167
Colarusso, Joseph '91: 39, 108, 117, 175, 194
Colburn, Sara N: 162, 168
Cole, Shawn N: 147
Coleman, Mr. Emerson 156
Collins, Michelle '93: 74, 127
Colomey, Keri '93: 74
Colonna, Robert '94: 81
Comeau, Daniel '91: 29, 39
Computer Science 116, 117
Comras, Jamie '94: 81, 122, 123, 135, 149
Conant, Jonathan '91: 39, 56, 61, 122, 152,
' 153
Condell, Brian '91: 39, 117, 124
Condon, James '94: 81
Condon, Timothy '94: 81
I Conlon, Michelle '91: 39, 98, 192
I Connaughton, Amy '93: 74
i Connaughton, Cindy '91: 39
Connell, Matthew '92: 69
Conner, David '94: 19, 81, 159
i Conner, Dawn '91: 15, 26, 40, 96, 123, 130,
i 131, 132, 138, 139, 162, 163, 192, 194
Connolly, Mrs. Mary 12, 89, 123, 134
Connor, Brian N: 158
Connor, Eddie N: 128, 129
Connor, Kerin '91: 19, 40
Conso, Carolyn '94: 81, 123, 135
Cook, David '93: 74
Cook, Tina '94: 81
Coombs, Heather '93: 74, 155
Cooney, Mr. Jeffrey 89
Coppola, Royce '91: 14, 40, 58, 126, 158, 159
Corcoran, Molly '94: 81
Cordeiro, Jared N: 158
Cormier, Darren '91: 10, 15, 40, 61, 122
Cormier, Douglas '94: 81
Correa, Anyce '92: 69, 122
Costa, Chrissy N: 169
Costa, James '91: 10, 27, 40, 114, 140, 146,
147
Costa, Steven '94: 81
Costello, Aaron '92: 73
Cote, Marcia '92: 69, 71, 122, 123, 132
Cotta, Anthony '93: 75, 125
Colli, Christine '91: 40, 43, 114
Cottle, Kevin '92: 67, 125
Coull, Kristina '94: 81
Coutts, Mr. Greg 157
Cripps, Joshua '91: 17, 29, 67
Crispo, Scott '94: 81, 84, 118
Cristani, Caryl N: 165
Cristani, Jeffrey N: 146, 161
Cronin, Kate N: 142, 150, 151
Cross Country ISO, 151
Crowely, J. N: 155
Crowley, Brian '94: 81
Crowley, Kathy '94: 81
Crowley, Mrs. Anne Marie 89
Crowley, Sean '91: 40, 124
Croxford, Heather '94: 81
Culinary Arts 15, 112
Camming, Erin '91: 29, 41, 111, 114, 122,
138, 162, 163
Cumming, Trever '93: 75
Cunningham, Ashley '92: 69, 122
Cunningham, Melinda '93: 75, 123
Cunningham, Peter '92: 69
Cunningham, Scott '93: 75, 126
Curran, Amy '94: 81
Curran, Joshua '93: 75, 125
Currier, Christopher '92: 69
Curtis, Brandy '93: 75, 77, 127, 266
Curtis, Steve N: 157
Curtis, Wilbur '94: 81
Cushman, Gregory '94: 81
Cutting, Christopher '93: 75
Cyr, Christopher '93: 75, 125
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D'Agostino, Clinton '93: 75, 124
D'Angelis, Mike 119
D.E.C.A. 127
Dabkowski, Justin '93: 75
Dailey, Jimmy '92: 69, 107, 166
Dailey, Mrs. Janet 86, 90
Dailey, Torri '93: 75, 122
Daley, Edward 146
Daly, Mike 127
Dambrosio, Joseph '93: 75, 125
Danais, Dan '93: 118
Darling, Anthony '91: 17, 41, 122
Darling, Nathan '93: 75
Davin, Jimmy '92: 69, 125, 158
Davin, Mark '93: 75, 125
Davis, Brad N: 157, 167
Davis, Kia '92: 69, 71, 122, 123, 134
Dawson, Kelly '92: 69
Dawson, Mrs. Nancy 73, 90, 133
Dawson, William '93: 79, 124
Day, Kimberly '94: 81
Day, Lee '92: 69, 125
Dean, Tim '92: 69, 126
Deane, Joy '91: 19, 26, 41, 115, 133, 142
Deboe, Debra '94: 81
DeForest, Brian '92: 69
Dcla, Sean '91: 17, 67
DeLade, Dan '92: 69, 72, 126
Delaney, B. N: 155
Delgado, Mr. Ray 90
Delory, William '93: 75
Demarino, Mark '94: 81
DennuU, Mrs. Muriel 90
Denoncourt, Christopher '94: 81, 146
DeOrio, Brian '93: 79, 157
DeOrio, John '91: 41, 135
DePasqua, Kelly N: 137
Deptula, Donald '94: 81
Desaulniers, Mr. Robert 90, 146, 147
Detrani, Nikki N: 169
Devin, Paula N: 154
DeVuyst, Neile '92: 69
Dewing, Kyle '92: 10
DiClemente, Mr. Vincent A. 88
Digby, Devin '93: 75, 133
Dilego, David '91: 41, 44, 98, 99, 122
Dillon, Jennifer '94: 81
Dillon, Steven '94: 81
DiMambro, Miss Franccsca 90
Dobratz, Evan '91: 27, 41, 98, 158, 159
Doherty, Mr. Terrence 90, 125
Dolan, Michael '92: 69, 122
Dombard, Andrew 127
Donlan, Matthew '91: 41
Donlan, Rich '92: 69, 143
Donnelly, Michael '94: 81
Dorsett, Todd N: 166
Douylliez, Brendan '93: 75, 167
Downey, Caryn '94: 12, 81, 113, 122, 123,
132, 134, 149, 1 65
Downey, Timothy '91: 42, 65, 131, 132, 133
Drafting 106, 107
Drama Club 136
Drew, Mr. William 166, 167
Drew, S. N: 129
Drew, Whitney N: 128
Drexler, Jessica N: 148, 165
Drinkwater, Jason '94: 81, 167
Drinkwater, Justin '93: 75, 133, 156, 167
Drinkwater, Nikki 168
Driscoll, Jonathan '91: 36, 42, 76, 109, 125
Duarte, Eric '93: 75
DuBois, Jill '94: 81, 162, 163, 168
Dubose, Jermal '94: 81, 110, 146
Ducharme, Linette N: 149
Duerden, Mrs. Marie 90
Duffy, David '94: 81
Dugas, Justin '94: 81
Duhamel, Jeff N: 147, 166
Dunlap, Scott N: 151, 158, 159
Dunlap, Shari '91: 26, 40, 42, 61, 122, 131,
138, 139, 142 , 143, 169, 192, 194, 195
Dupuis, Heather '93: 75
Dupuis, Jolene '91: 42, 51, 127
Durocher, Dave N: 147
Dutton, Ed '92: 69, 136
Dwyer, Coach 162
Dwyer, Kathleen '94: 81
s
Eadler, Stephanie '91: 42, 61, 122, 123, 130,
134, 138, 13 9, 140, 142, 148, 149
Eagle Staff 136, 137
Eagles', Nest 12, 112, 127
Eastman, Jen N: 137
Eaton, Andrea '93: 75
Eby, Michelle '94: 81, 129, 165
Eddy, Mrs. Donna 148, 149, 203
Edminster, Brett '92: 69, 71, 107, 122, 143,
161
Egan, Paul N: 157, 167
Egloff, Tanya '92: 69
Eidsvig, Kurt '92: 69, 122
Electronics 116, 117
Emerich, Matthew '94: 85
Enos, James '91: 42, 126
Ester, Amelda '94: 81
Eufrazio, Joseph '91: 42, 58, 124
Evans, Jon '92: 69, 167
Everson, Shawn '93: 75, 126
Ewell, Geoffrey '93: 72
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Danielle Smith works on an assignment in the computer lab.
Fachetti, Mr. Peter 87, 90
Faculty and Staff 89-95
Fads and Fashions 25
Fagerberg, Damian '93; 75
Fahy, Josh '91: 106, 107
Fahy, Seana '94: 85
Fairbanks, Mr. William 90
Farley, Nicole '91: 42, 125, 136
Farrell, Michael '91: 27, 43, 122, 166, 167,
192, 195
Farren, Jamalyn '92: 69
Faustrum, David '93: 75
Fawcett, Mike N: 158
Fay, Melissa 43
Federico, Jeremy '94: 81, 146
Fein, Elizabeth '93: 75
Felton, Nicole '94: 81
Ferazzi, R. N: 129, 155
Ferazzi, Stephen '93: 79
Ferguson, Amy '91: 43
Ferguson, Jill '93: 75, 11, 155
Ferissi, Amanda '92: 69, 135
Ferola, Mike N: 159
Ferrari, Kim '92: 14, 69, 122, 155
Ferreira, Amanda '93: 75, 127
Ferrigno, Nancy '91: 43, 127
Ferrisi, Amanda '92: 69, 71, 105, 123, 129
Ferry, Martin '93: 79
Feth, Chris '92: 69, 126
Fetterman, Michael '91: 43, 122, 193
Field Hockey 148, 149
Finer, David '93: 75, 136, 137
Finlay, Rodney '92: 69
Finley, Lynn N: 146, 167
Finn, Eric '94: 81, 159
Finn, Mrs. Marsha 90
First Impressions 10, 11
Fistori, Lynne N: 169
Fitpatrick, Marc '92: 69
Fitzgerald, Debra '93: 75, 122, 123
Fitzgerald, Doreen '92: 69, 143, 168, 169
Fitzgerald, Jamie N: 147
Flemming, Jennifer '94: 81
Fletcher, Andy '92: 69, 126
Flockton, Jeffrey '94: 81
Flora, Amy '93: 75, 87, 123, 136, 137
Flynn, Mr. Robert 90
Flynn, Richard '93: 75, 87
Flynn, Robert '91: 14, 43, 130
Foellette, Coach 161
Foley, Eric N: 156, 157
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Index UiZ
Foley, Gina 93: 75, 129
Foley, Joseph '91: 44, 114
Foley, Maureen '93: 73, 127
Foley, Mrs. Peg 90
Follette, Dwayne N: 146
Fonseca, Kalene N: 168
Fontaine, Mrs. Donna 90, 203
Fontaine, Sean '94: 85
Football 146, 147
Forbes, Erin '94: 18, 81
Foreaker, Christine '93: 75
Forknall, Jenee '91: 14, 44, 194, 202
Forman, Rep. Peter 190
Forrester, Rebecca '93: 75
Foster, Elizabeth '91: 19, 28, 44, 142, 194
Fox, Craig '92: 69, 125, 157
Fox, Miss Sharon 36, 90
Fraccalossi, Mike N: 146, 147
Frampton, Brian '94: 81
Franz, Matt N: 166
Fraser, Michael '94: 82
Frechette, Daniel '93: 75
Freedman, Rebecca N: 148
French, Jamie '94: 82
Freshmen 80-85
Friendship 14, 15
Froman, Mr. Scott 90, 104
Fryar, Erin '92: 13, 69, 135
Fugazzi, Janine '92: 69, 122, 132, 136
Fuller, Bryan '91: 44, 140, 152, 153
Furlong, Chris '92: 69
Furtado, Sara N; 155, 169
Furtado, Shane '91: 44, 124
Furtado, Stephanie N: 165
Furtado, William A. '91: 45, 126
Furtado, William ). '91: 45, 126
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Gabriel, Ben N: 157
Gacicia, April '93: 75, 123, 127
Gallagher, Jill '92: 69, 125
Gallagher, Pete PG: 126
Galletti, Randy '91: 10, 45, 122, 140, 152
Gallitano, Mrs. Susan 90
Galvin, Justin '94; 18, 82
Gardner, Andrea '93: 75, 135
Gardner, Christine '91: 36, 45, 127
Gardner, Eric '91: 10, 45
Garrett, Erin N; 155, 165
Garrett, Neil N: 147
Garvey, Matthew '93: 118, 125
Gascoyne, Jason '93: 75
Gay, Heather '93: 75
Geese, Damon '94: 80, 82, 134, 146, 161
Geddis, Jonathan N: 79
Ceering, Anders '91: 27, 45, 104, 105, 128,
129, 132
CelowUky, John '91: 5, 28, 45, 195
Centhner, Kenneth '94: 82
George, Christopher '92: 69
George, Mrs. Lorraine 90
Gerrior, Janine '94: 82, 122, 165, 169
Gerrior, Jen '92; 69, 169
Giannini, Michael '94; 82
Giardina, Bartholomew '93; 79, 117, 126
Gibbons, Jeannine '94: 82, 107
Gibbons, Thomas '92: 69
Gibbons, Troy '91: 45, 118
Gifford, Amy '94: 82
Gilbert, Kerri '91: 26, 46, 61, 106, 122, 192
Gilgen, Shawn N; 147
Gill, Mrs. Elizabeth 90
Gillis, David '94; 82, 157
Cillis, Donald '91: 46
Ginnetty, Karen '94: 80, 82, 155
Ginnetty, Sean '92; 69
Gledhill, Jason '94: 82, 111
Gledhill, Mrs. Lynn 91
Glendye, Mrs. Candace 91, 104, 136, 203
Glennon, Michelle '92; 69, 124
Goff, Jamie '92; 92, 114
Gogan, Sara '94; 82
Golf 152, 153
Gomes, Tara N; 168
Goodwin, Miss. Jane 91
Gorse, Heather '94: 82
Could, Barry '91: 46
Gould, Roy '92; 69
Govoni, Christine '92; 69, 133
Govoni, Josh N: 159
Govoni, Matt N: 156
Grady, Christine '91: 46, 122
Graham, Jonathan '92; 69, 122, 123, 132,
147
Grandel, Demetrius '93; 75, 136, 137
Granville, Michael '92; 69, 126
Graphic Arts 106, 107, 112, 137
Graser, Lisa '92; 69, 122, 136, 137
Graser, Robert '94: 82
Gravina, Rick N: 147
Greeley, Melissa '93: 75
Green, Dan 118
Green, Mr. Dana 95, 124
Green, Photographers 203
Green, Rheuben '93; 75, 136, 137
Green, Robby '92; 69, 125
Green, S. N: 129
Gregory, Julie 127
Gregory, Mrs. Katherine 91, 117
Grennell, Danielle '94: 82, 129
Gronblom, Adam '93; 75, 124
Gronblom, Steven '91: 17, 46, 125, 133
Cuarnotta, Anthony '91: 46, 124
Gubbins, Theresa '92: 69, 127
Cuillette, Tanya '91: 46, 97, 122
Guisti, Bernard '92; 69
Gulf War 86, 87
Gunther, Amy '93: 12, 75, 123
Gustin, Andy N; 158
Gwardyak, Kristen N; 148, 149
Gymnastics 162, 163
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A seagull takes an afternoon break
on the Plymouth waterfront.
Haas, Jeff N: 157
Haddad, Corey '92: 69, 126
Hagan, Kevin '94; 82
Haglund, Cynthia '91: 14, 46, 135
Haglund, Jason '93; 75, 125
Haith, Sonya '94: 82, 110
Hakila, Missy N; 154
Hall, Heather '94; 82, 129
Hall, Laura N: 133
Hall, Matthew '92: 69, 73, 128, 129, 133, 135
Hamill, Danielle '94; 82, 119
Hanafin, Mrs. Madeline 91
Hanby, Heather '93: 74, 75, 129, 133, 136,
149
Handrihan, Katie N: 169
Hanelt, Michael N: 146
Hanigan, Mrs. Barbara 91
Hanley, Erin '94: 82, 149, 165
Hanley, Keilh '91: 47, 122
Hanley, Michelle N; 47
Hanley, Mrs. Debra 84, 91
Hanlon, Debbie N: 154
Hanlon, Joshua '93: 75, 156
Hanlon, Michelle '91: 96, 122, 130, 133,
136, 138, 139, 14 0, 154, 155
Hannon, Mylissa '94: 82, 87
Hansen, Erin '93; 75, 133
Harding, Nathan '94: 82, 146
Harkins, Amy '93: 75, 77. 132, 149
Harrington, Eddie N: 156
Harrington, Jacob '94: 82
Harrington, Joshua '92; 69, 107, 126
Harris, Dr. Ann 91
Harris, Jessica '91: 47, 129
Harris, Jonathan 47
Harris, Mike '91: 114, 122
Harrison, Mr. Gary 91, 130
Hartel, Mrs. Lynne 91
Hastings, Christopher '92; 69
Hathaway, Craig '91: 47, 122, 124
Hatinen, Larry 70, 71, 124
Hayes, Christian 150, 151
Hayes, Jared 146, 167
Healy, Melanie 70, 124
Hedge, Laura 48, 129, 139, 193
Hedge, Robert 70, 113, 124
Hegner, Tricia 70, 105, 122, 136
Hemmings, David 14, 48, 122, 133, 136
Hennessy, John 157
Herman, James 48, 175
Herrick, William 70, 143
Herrmann, Jonathan 70
Heslin, Mr. Thomas 91, 203
Hetherington, Amy 149
Hicks, Melissa 48, 61, 99, 122, 169
Higgins, Jason 69, 75, 77, 123, 130, 134
Hill, Jeffrey 75
Hiltz, Mr. David 91
Hingston, Michael 70
Hoey, Michelle '91: 47, 48, 61, 90, 115, 138,
139, 169, 19 4
Hokanson, Karen N; 149
Holmes, Abigail '94: 82
Holmes, Denielle '91: 18, 48, 122
Holmes, Kurt '94; 82, 146
Holmes, Priscilla '91: 49
Holmes, Seth '94: 82, 159
Holmes, Shannon '93; 75, 125, 154, 155,
164, 165
Home Economics 106, 107
Homecoming 142, 143
Home, Kimberly '93: 12, 14, 74, 75, 78, 123,
134
Horst, Gloria N: 95
Hosford, Mr. David 91, 107
Hoss, Derek '94: 82, 110
Hostettler, A. N; 129
Houde, Damian N: 79
Howard, Anthony N: 167
Howard, Christopher N; 146
Howard, John N; 166
Hoyt, Jason '94: 82, 110, 167
Hoyt, Johanna N; 147
Huban, Mr. Marvin 91
Huber, Kyle '91: 49, 61, 116, 122, 126, 132
Huckins, Joseph '94; 82
Hudson, Theresa '94; 82
Hughes, Michelle N; 154, 164, 165
Hull, Gregory N: 157, 161
Hull, Laura '92: 71, 73, 122, 123
Hunt, Kara '94: 82, 111, 135
Hunt, Keith '94; 82
Hunt, Richard '93: 75, 129, 161
Hurley, Shannon '91: 12, 13, 14, 15, 47, 49,
61, 122, 132, 136, 142, 168
Hurney, Michael '92: 70, 157
Hutchinson, Mrs Jacqueline 91, 110
Hyslop, Mark '93: 75, 124
^
I.M.C. Aides 135
Index 196-202
Ings, Sondra '94: 82, 127
Irwin, Scott '92; 73, 125
Jacobson, Gregory '94; 85
Jacobson, Sean '91: 36, 49, 116, 198
Sean Jacobson reads up on "highi
voltage" material!
Jalbert, Holly '92; 70, 129
Jeddry, George '94: 85
Jennings, Paul '91: 49, 124
Jepson, Kelley '93: 75
Jezierski, Bernard '94; 82
Johnson, Crystal '93; 169
Johnson, Eric '91: 27, 49, 109, 122, 132, 19.1
Johnson, Lawrence '93: 75, 132
Johnson, Mr. Ernest 91, 126
Johnson, Robert PG; 122, 124
Johnson, Sharee '91: 13, 44, 49, 97, 122, 1221
131, 134, 1 36, 138, 139
Johnson, Mr. Skip 95
Johnson, Tammy '93: 79, 124
Johnson, Tara '94: 82, 134, 151
Johnston, Sarah '93; 75, 125
Jones, Alison '91: 49
Jones, Allyson '93; 75
Jones, Brian '94; 82, 84, 118
Jones, Melissa '91: 10, 50, 90, 122
Jones, Mr. Bruce 150
Jones, Steve N: 167
Jorgenson, Marin N; 165
Joyce, Corey '93: 75, 133
Joyce, Mr. John 91
Julio, David '92; 70
Juniors 68-73
-K
Kaiser, Chad '91: 50, 124
Kaloupek, Carey '91: 50
Kaloupek, Jennifer '94: 82
Kandik, Stephen '91: 5, 17, 50, 55, 65, 123,
131, 132, 133 , 134
Kasarjian, Mr. Peter 91
Kasarjian, Mrs. Deborah 91
Kay, Bridget '93: 75, 123, 155
Kearney, Justin '92: 70, 124
Kearney, Kristine '91: 15, 26, 50, 114, 123,
132, 133, 138 , 139, 162, 163
Keating, Mrs. Andrea 91
Keating, Sherri '92: 70, 104, 122, 129
Keefe, Erin N: 162, 163, 168
Keefe, Sarah '91: 27, 50, 98
Keenan, Alicia '94: 82
Keenan, Matthew '94: 82, 110
Keith, Kerri-Ann '94: 82
Kelleher, Jennifer '94: 82, 129, 136
Kelleher, Renee '94: 82
Kelley, Amy '94: 82, 123, 128, 129, 132
Kelley, Erin N: 164, 165
Kelley, K. N: 129, 155
Kristina, Erin N: 193
Kuczmiec, Melissa '93: 76
Kuhn, Steve N: 152, 153
Kuzia, Rob N: 147
Kuzia, Scott N: 147
Tim Schroeder and Sarah Wood
dance together at Homecoming.
Kelley, Samantha N: 149
Kelley, Steve N: 157
Kelly, Daniel N: 146, 147, 161
Kelly, James '94: 82
Kelly, Michael '93: 75
Kelly, Michelle '93: 69, 76, 77, 79, 105
Kelly, Rebecca N: 91
Kelly, Scott '92: 70, 126
Kemenes, Mr. Jozsef 92
Kennedy, Bryan '93: 76, 124
Kennedy, Lisa '94: 82, 106, 169
Keough, Amanda '93: 14, 76, 125, 151
Kincaid, Cynthia '92: 70, 129, 133
King, Adam '94: 82
King, John 142
King, Keith N: 146, 167
King, Richard '92: 70, 72, 122
Kirby, Mr. Richard 92, 125
I Kivlin, Jason '91: 50, 194
Knight, Aisha '94: 82, 111, 129, 135
i Knight, Rena '91: 50, 124, 138, 139
Knipe, David '92: 70
Knox, Saul 127
Kobs, Kimbcrly '91: 13, 26, 47, 51, 55, 97,
99, 122, 134, 140, 143, 168
Koenig, Tiffany '91: 51, 122
Kolesar, Julie N: 85
Kostigen, John '91: 51, 97, 108, 175
Kotowski, Adrienne '91: 51, 110, 122, 129,
138, 139
Koubek, Kenneth N: 92
Koulouris, Dean N: 157
Krakowski, Joseph '94: 82
Krause, Michael '93: 76
Krebs, John '91: 67
^
L'Heureux, Steven '92: 70, 122, 128, 129,
133, 201
LaCava, C. N: 129
LaChance, Jill '92: 70, 71, 122, 132, 169
Ladny, Sandra '94: 82
Ladny, Shirine '94: 82
LaFleur, Dax N: 147
Lague, Mrs. Alice 92
Lakson, Anita '94: 82
Lamb, Mr. John 92
Lamb, Mrs. Carol 92
Lamothe, James '91: 51
Landry, Christine '92: 18, 70, 123, 133
Landry, Diana N: 165
Landry, Joseph '94: 82
Lane, Daniel '92: 28, 70
Lane, Vivian '93: 76
Lannigan, Brian N: 158, 159
Lannigan, Peter '94: 82
Lannigan, Thomas N: 158
LaPerriere, Mrs. Beth 92, 127
LaPointe, Mary Ellen '93: 12, 76, 123, 135,
165
LaPointe, Philip '91: 51, 98, 122, 140, 143,
147
Larsen, Richard '93: 76
Larson, Keith Jr. '93: 76, 124
Larson, Kristen '94: 82
Larson, Maria '91: 52, 61, 122132, 140, 142,
168, 169
Larson, Mr. Keith 92
LaVallee, Christine '91: 11, 52, 110, 122,
138, 139, 175
Laverty, Jessica N: 129, 142, 150, 151
Lavigne, Eric N: 143
Lawrence, Joseph '93: 126, 147, 76
Lawrence, Seth '93: 76
Lawson, John '93: 76, 126
Leahy, Mrs. Ursula 92
Leary, Christopher '93: 76, 123
Leavitt, Erik '92: 70, 126
LeBaron, Rich N: 167
Ledwell, Kathleen '92: 70, 123, 127
Lehto, Jennifer '91: 52, 61, 99, 113, 115, 122,
193
Lehto, Tara '93: 13, 76, 122
Leneau, Adam N: 146
Leonardi, Mrs. Theresa 88
Lescarbeau, Jesse N: 146
Lewis, Alyssa '92: 70
Lewis, Misty '94: 82
Liddell, Amy '94: 82, 123, 155
Liddell, Daniel '92: 70
Liddell, Michael '92: 70, 156
Lincoln, Stephen '94: 82, 134
Literary Magazine 136, 137
Little, Heather '94: 82, 122, 135, 169
Livingston, Helen '94: 82
Livingston, S. N: 129
Lloyd, Mrs. Barbara 92, 119
Lockers 18, 19
Lodge, Daniel '94: 82
Lofgren, Dana '93: 76, 79
Lofgren, Kristin '93: 76, 169
Lofstrand, J. N: 155
Logan, James '93: 79, 124
Longmore, Travis '92: 70, 126
Lopes, Jeremy N: 167
Luce, Kenneth '91: 52, 124
Luce, Kimberly '94: 82, 107
Lucey, Jennifer '94: 82, 127
Luddy, Mrs. Debra 92
Ludwig, Kenneth '92: 14, 67, 73
Lunch 16, 17
Lunetta, Erin '92: 70, 86, 122, 123, 129, 132,
133, 135
Lunetta, Kerri Ann '92: 70, 105, 107, 122,
128, 129, 132
Lunn, Bonnie '92: 70, 129
Luongo, Christopher '92: 70, 166
Lutz, Darren N: 5
Lutz, John '94: 83
Lyon, Rich N: 147
Lyons, Jim N: 147
Lyons, Mark N: 156
TPt
MacAllister, Mrs. Susan 92
Maccaferri, Brian '93: 76
Maccaferri, Jill '92: 70, 105, 122, 129
MacDonald, James '91: 52
MacDonald, Shawn '93; 76
MacKenzie, Andrew '93: 76, 126
MacKenzie, David '93: 69, 76, 77, 124
MacKenzie, John N: 151
MacKenzie, Kenneth '94: 83
Maclean, BJ '91: 27, 52, 106, 123, 140, 147
MacLellan, Melissa N: 129, 149
Macleod, Kimberly '91: 26, 53, 122
MacLeod, Neil '93: 76, 151
MacMillan, Brian N: 157, 159
MacMillan, Edward '94: 83
Macmillan, Kevin '92: 70, 87
MacMillan, Kimberly '94: 80, 83
Macmillan, Tracy '91: 53
Macomber, Edward '92: 70, 114, 124
Macomber, Jennifer '94: 83
Macomber, Matthew '94: 83, 146, 159
Madden, Amy N: 142, 162, 163, 168
Madden, Jen N: 168
Madruga, Jaime N: 162
Maffini, Nicole '91: 15, 18, 19, S3, 61, 122,
130, 131, 13 4, 140, 194
Magner, Matthew N: 150, 151, 160, 161
Maguire, Kerry '91: 53, 99, 147
Maher, A. N: 155
Maher, Colleen N: 155, 165
Mahoney, Jennifer '92: 70, 122, 132, 203
Mahoney, Kathleen '94: 83, 122, 123, 132,
149, 165
Mahoney, Kelly '93: 76, 122, 149
Mahoney, Stacey '92: 70
Maier, Lisa '91: 53, 64
Maki, Selena '94: 83
Malaguti, Jessica '94: 83, 122, 123
Malaquias, Michelle '92: 70, 71, 122, 148
Maliff, Jennifer '91: 10, 53, 122, 149
Malomo, Susan N: 162
Malone, Jennifer '94: 83, 149
Maloney, Tim N: 143
Maloof, Donna '91: IS, 19, 53
Mann, Amy '94: 83
Mann, Virginia '91: 53, 97, 104, 128, 129,
138, 139, 176, 192, 193
Manning, Linda '92: 64, 70, 113
Manning, Monique N: 155, 162
Manson, Peter '94: 83, 151
Marcelonis, Mrs. Lydia 11, 92
Marchand, Jeanne '94: 83, 122, 149, 165
Marchand, Keith '92: 70, 109, 122, 132
Marciello, Michael '92: 70
Marinelli, Michael '91: 17, 18, 54, 122, 195
Marino, Angela N: 162, 168
Markola, Eric '92: 73, 126
Markola, Paul '91: 126
Marks, Jon N: 129, 157
Marks, Tad '91: 54, 116
Marrano, Michael '94: 83, 129, 151
Marsh, Christa '92: 70
Marsico, Brad '93: 74, 76, 130, 134, 152
Martin, George '94: 83, 110, 146
Martin, Mr. Thomas E. 88
Martin, T. N: 129
Martine, Kerry '93: 76
Marzelli, Mr. David 92
Masciulli, Cara '93: 76, 123, 129
Mason, Marylew N: 162, 168
Math Club 110, 111, 133
Matinzi, Matthew '92: 70, 114, 126
May, Jason N: 157
Mayberry, Matt N: 146, 147
Maybruck, Darren '91: 19, 54, 122, 133
Maybruck, Nicole '91: 54, 61, 118, 122, 132
Mayka, Jen N: 168
McAnaugh, Megan N: 154
McArdell, Cynthia '92: 70
McAuliffe, Chris N: 157
McCarthy, Jason '92: 70, 71, 147
McDonald, Karen '92: 70, 71, 122, 142
McDonnell, Ryan '92: 70, 72
McDonough, Liz N: 155, 164
McDonough, Paul '94: 83, 157, 159
McDonough, Siobhan '94: 80, 83
McFadden, Ed N: 159
McGahey, Kerri '94: 83, 122, 123
McGovern, Shannon '94: 83, 106, 123
McGuire, Megan '91: 28, 54, 99, 129, 130,
133, 134, 138, 1 39, 193, 195
Mclnnis, Mrs. Ellen 83, 92
McKay, Mark '94: 83, 146, 167
McKay, Micheal '93: 76, 167
McKay, Tucker '91: 10, 11, 54, 125
McKenna, Edward '94: 83
McKenna, John '94: 83, 146
McKenna, Lori '93: 76
McKenzie, M. N: 129
McKeown, Kelly '93: 16, 74, 76, 134, 148,
149, 165
McKeown, Russell '94: 83, 152, 159
McLaughlin, Erin '93: 76, 123, 132, 136
McLaughlin, Michael '92 70, 125
McLea, Heather '91: 54, 142
McLean, Nyla '93: 13, 76, 108, 122, 123, 135,
142, 149, 161
McMillan, April '94: 83
McMurdie, Chad '92: 70, 125, 196
McNamara, Darren '93: 76, 123, 135
McNamara, Mrs. Phyllis 95
McNamara, Shane '92: 70, 157
McNeill, Sean '94: 83
McNulty, Alana 127
McNulty, Mrs. Sheila 92
McShane, Robin '92: 70
McSharry, Michael '91: 28, 54, 109, 122,
192
McSweeney, Mrs. Patricia 86, 92
McWade, John '91: 55, 125
Medeiros, Jessica '92: 70, 129
Medeiros, Steven '94: 85
Meigs, Gary '91: 67, 98, 140, 193
Melamed, Aaron '92: 70
i
Mr. O'Day confers with a fireman
during a firedrill (?).
Index 022.
McidJd. Jdmes 94. 8J
Mercier, Danielle N: 165
Merriam, Lisa '92: 68, 70, 112, 127
Merriam, Richard '94: 83
Merrill, Heather '93: 76, 79, 127
Messier, Mrs. Rhonda 93
Chuck O'Neil waits patiently after a
"fire drill" interrupted lunch.
Metta, Mrs. Maureen 93, 94
Metz, Amie '94: 83, 118
Meuse, Michelle '93: 69, 76, 77, 129, 134
Meuse, Pamela '93: 12, 76, 123, 133
Michael, Paul '92: 70, 126
Miller, Jeffrey '92: 83
Miller, Jonathan '94: 83
Miller, Justin N: 146
Miller, Peter '93: 76
Milton, Trevor '94: 83, 136
Mitchell, Andrew '93: 76
Mitchell, Rajani N: 113
Moberg, Mr. Edward 93, 126
Model U.N. 132
Moir, Paul '92: 73
Molander, Stacey '93: 76, 135
Moniz, Kim N: 169
Monkevicz, Christina N: 155, 165
Monopoli, Peter 14, 70, 71
Monteiro, Daniel '92: 17, 70, 125
Montrand, Solomon '91: 55
Moore, Melissa '91: 55, 61, 111, 122, 132,
133, 136
Moran, Mike N: 147
Morgan, Jason '94: 83, 146, 167
Morgan, Joel N: 167
Moriarty, Cathleen '94: 83
Moriarty, Kenneth '92: 70, 71, 124
Morin, Heather '92: 70, 71, 107, 122, 141,
154, 155, 164, 165
Morini, Keith '92: 70, 125
Morini, Sugar '94: 83
Morley, James '92: 70, 125
Morrill, Scott '92: 70, 159
Morris, Jon '92: 70, 122
Morrison, Cheryl N: 95
Morrison, Craig '94: 83
Morrison, Paul '92: 70
Morrissette, Scott N: 157
Morse, Lisa '93: 69, 77, 135
Morton, Mrs. Paula 93, 124
Moses, Mr. Philip 93
Moss, Mrs. Wendy 93
Motyka, Miss Ann 93
Moulton, Victor '93: 69, 77, 87
Moyer, Mr. James 95
Moylan, Clifford '94: 83
Mudge, Jennifer '94: 83
Muir, Brian '94: 83, 146, 167
Muir, Mr. Robert 93, 125
Mullen, Jtnniter 93: 69, 77
Mullen, Nicole '93: 69, 77, 79, 132
Mullen, Scott '93: 79, 126
Mullen, Timothy '91: 67
Murphy, Denise '92: 68, 71, 78, 122, 134
Murphy, Lisa '93: 69, 77, 165
Murphy, Peter '94: 83, 158, 159
Murray, Ernest '93: 69, 77, 126
Murray, L. N: 155
Murray, Rita '92: 73, 125
Musical Organizations 128
Musow, Paul '93: 69, 77, 133, 146, 147
P
'Jt
Nadeau, Mr. John 95, 125
Nagle, Jessica '93: 69, 77
Napurano, Mr. Christopher 93
Nardone, Jeff 143
Nash, David '92: 73, 117, 124
Nash, Jason '94: 83
National Art Honor Society 136, 137
National Honor Society 12
Navarro, Lisa '94: 83
Nelson, David N: 151, 161
Nelson, Kevin '92: 71, 124
Neofotislos, William '91: 29, 55
Nesbit, Richard '94: 85
Ness, Amy '93: 69, 77
Ness, Erik '92: 71
Newell, Ann Marie '93: 69, 77
Newman, Shawn '94: 83
Nicholson, Danielle N: 154
Nicholson, Nannette '93: 69, 77
Nicholson, Tommy N: 166
Nickerson, Keith '94: 84
Noble, Miss Pamela 93
Norris, Jason '93: 69, 77
Norris, Jennifer '91: 29, 55, 61, 114, 119,
122, 123, 138, 139
Norris, Scott '94: 84, 110
Northrup, Michael '94: 84
Norton, Kevin '94: 85
Novak, Christopher '94: 83, 85
Noyes, Daniel N: 146
Nunnari, Mr. Leo 93
o
O'Brien, Casey '93: 69, 77, 79, 123
O'Connell, Erin N: 154
O'Connor, Mark '92: 73
O'Connor, Sarah '93: 69, 77, 127
O'Connor, Tricia '91: 56, 127
O'Day, Mr. Robert C. 10, 11, 87, 88, 199
O'Donnell, James '92 71, 157, 203
O'Halloran, Kathleen '93: 69, 77
OUara, Lynn '91: 26, 28, 56, 136, 137
O'Leary, Mike N: 152, 153
O'Neal, Charles '93: 69, 77, 200
O'Neil, Matt N: 157
O'Neill, Janine '91: 56, 119
O'Reilly, Coach 160, 161
Obin, Suzanne '93: 69, 77, 123, 136
Octoberfest 26, 27
Office Helpers 135
Ogg, Matthew '91: 56, 124
Ollerhead, Derek '94: 84
Olsen, Julie '93: 12, 69, 77, 123
Olson, Todd '91: 56, 194
Opening 5
Osborne, Christopher '92: 71, 152, 153
Osborne, Jennifer '91: 56, 129, 143
Osborne, Michelle '94: 84, 129
Osgood, Tara '94: 84, 134
Owen, Kimberly '92: 71
Packard, Diana N: 169
Palazzola, Daniel '92: 73
Paling, Rick N: 147
Palladino, Brian N: 158
Palladino, Jamie N: 158
Palmer, Marc '93: 69, 77, 87
Palmer, Paula '91: 14, 26, 47, 55, 56, 114,
122, 123, 131, 132, 134, 136, 142, 193
Pantermoller, Diane '93: 69, 77, 127, 133,
135, 136
Papa, Gabrielle N: 165
PapouUis, Nicolaos '91: 57, 114, 122
Paradis, Nora '94: 84
Parece, Mrs. Susan 93
Paris, Dannielle '94: 84
Paris, George '92: 71
Parks, Laura '93: 13, 69, 77, 134, 148
Parks, Tiffany N: 137
Past, Jessica N: 12
Paton, Scot '94: 84
Patten, George N: 157
Patten, Tim N: 157
Paul, David '93: 69, 77, 124, 129
Paul, Jason '93: 69, 77, 124
Pawlowski, Geoffrey '94: 84, 129, 157
Pearson, Eugene '93: 69, 77, 126
Pedro, Brenda '92: 71, 129
Peoples, Jennifer '93: 69, 77
Pep Rally 140, 141
Percy, Faith '94: 80, 84, 134
Percy, Melissa '93: 79
Pereira, Kenneth N: 93
Perrault, Brian '91 57, 122, 132, 195
Perry, Matthew '94: 11, 84, 157
Perry, Michae 1 '93: 69, 77
Perry, Michelle '92: 71, 112, 127
Perry, Mr. Roger 73, 83, 93
Perry, Richard '93: 69, 77
Perry, Shannon '91: 57, 116, 124, 138, 139,
193
Perry, Tammy '92: 71
Persons, William '94: 84
Perusse, Joanna N: 149
Petersen, Sheryl N: 169
Petersen, Stacey N: 169
Petersen, Theresa '94: 84
Petrangelo, Mr. Julian 90, 93
Petrell, Carol 166
Petrocelli, Mrs. Sheila 93
Petruzzelli, Mr. Louis 93
Petty, Ralph '93: 12, 69, 77, 123, 127, 135,
146, 147, 161
Physical Education 108, 109
Pierce, Cornilia '92: 71, 73, 133
Pierce, R. N: 129
Pierce, Sara '92: 71, 122, 130, 133, 134, 135,
136
Pierce, Veronica '94: 84
Pierson, Curtis '94: 83, 84
Pierson, James '94: 84, 129, 161
Pierson, Micheal '93: 69, 77, 116, 126
Pike, B. N: 155
Pike, H. N: 155
Pike, Joel '93: 69, 77, 125
Pinheiro, Suzanne '93: 69, 77
Pinkham, Mrs. Lori 94, 136
Piper, Gregory '93: 69, 77, 125
Piper, Kristin 12, 69, 77, 123, 133
Pittsley, Amanda '93: 69, 77, 127
Pizer, Tamara N: 148
Plimpton, Ashley '91: 14, 57, 123
Plimpton, Emily '92: 71, 72, 122
Podbelski, Ian N: 166
Podesta, Miss Lauren 11, 94
Poliseno, Robert N: 85
Pollard, Kerry '94: 84
Pomerleau, Barry '92: 71
Pomroy, James '92: 71, 143
Pontz, Brian '91: 57, 106, 124
Pontz, Jeremy '94: 84
Poole, Kayla 127
Porter, Adam '93: 69, 77, 128, 129, 130
Porter, David '93: 69, 77, 150, 151
Porter, H. N: 155
Porter, James '94: 84
Porter, John N: 104
Porter, Kara N: 154, 164, 165
Porter, Mr. Jonathan 94
Post, Jessica '93: 78, 123, 132
Power, Eric '92: 73
Power, Jennifer '94: 84
Powers, Amy N: 155, 164
Powers, Erin '93: 78
Powers, R. N: 155
Powers, Sunni '94: 84
Prario, Justin N: 156, 167
Pratt, Michael '93: 78, 124, 129
Pratt, Rebecca '92: 71, 123, 136
Prentice, Elizabeth '94: 84
Prentice, Kathy N: 162
Press, Stacey '91: 57
Preston, Jim N: 157
Preston, John N: 146, 161
Preston, Joseph N: 146
Price, Alisha '93: 78
Price, Jeremy '94: 84
Price, K. N: 129
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Price, Richard '91: 27, 57, 99, 113, 122, 160,
161
Prifti, Philip '92: 13, 71, 135
Proctor, Pamela '92: 29, 71, 124
Professional Sponsors 191
Proulx, Nancy '93: 78
Prouty, Chris N: 156
Prouty, Leanne '94: 129
Provo, Craig N: 147
Puglisi, Lauretta '92: 71, 124
Puntiri, Tarnya '93: 78, 155
Purdy, Mr. Michael 94, 136, 137
Pylant, Matt '93: 76, 79
Pylant, Prescott '94: 84
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Quigley, Ann Marie '93: 78
Quigley, Paul N: 147
Quigly, Ann '93: 125
Quinn, David N: 151
Quinn, Jennifer N: 148
Quinn, Joseph '91: 58
Quinn, M. N: 129
' Quirke, Jennifer '?
94: 84
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Raasch, Kelley '94: 84, 155
Raasch, Walter '92: 71
Radcliffe, Jim N: 151
Raeke, Shawn N: 166
Ragan, Michael '93: 78, 126
Ragazzini, Richard PG: 113, 124
Randall, Amanda N: 149
Rapose, Mr. Scott 90, 94
Rapoza, Lauren '93: 78, 79, 127
Rapoza, Marlene '91: 12, 58, 115, 127
Raymond, William '94: 84
Reardon, Adam '94: 84
Reardon, Megan '92: 71, 127
Reardon, Robert '94: 84, 158
Record Keeping 135
Reed, Scott '91: 58, 118, 125
Reese, Lori N: 154
Reid, Jennifer '91: 11, 28, 58, 122, 127
Reid, Paul '94: 85, 159
Reid, Ryan '94: 84
Reilly, Michael '93: 76, 78
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Renaud, Pamelyn '92: 71
Renfrew, Mrs. Elizabeth 94
Reske, Micheal '94: 84
Resnick, Elizabeth '92: 71, 122, 135, 148
Reveliotty, Michael '93: 78, 147
Reyes, Lisa '94: 80, 84
Reyes, Theresa '94: 84
Reynolds, Amy '94: 84
Reynolds, Coach 158, 159
Ricciuti, Dr. Renzo A. 88
Richards, Deanna N: 169
Richmond, Jeremiah '92: 71, 124
Riels, Benjamin '93: 78
Riels, Christen '92: 71, 135
Riley, Jen N: 154
Riley, Robert '93: 78
Riordan, Mrs. Danene 95
Ritval, Rita '94: 84, 165
Robbins, Donald '94: 84, 157
Robbins, Lori '91: 12, 14, 58, 164, 165
Robbins, Susan '92: 71, 122, 132, 155, 162,
163
Robinson, Justin '92: 71
Robinson, Kelli '9158, 122, 123, 195
Robinson, Mr. John 94, 132
Roche, Tim 142
Rockwell, Jennifer '92: 71, 125
Roderiques, Shawn '91: 59, 119, 122
Rodriguez, Genevieve '94: 84, 129
Rodriguez, Jeffrey '92: 71
Rollins, RuthAnn '92: 71, 127
Romanski, Seth '94: 84
Romero, Carol '93: 78
Rooney, Sean '92: 71
Rose, Paul N: 147
Rose, Tracey '94: 84
Rossetti, Robert '93: 79
Roth, Vincent '92: 71
Rubin, Bryan '91: 59
Rubin, H. N: 155
Ruffini, Julie N: 151, 164, 165
Rumsey, Kevin '93: 78, 124
Russell, Celeste '92: 71, 87
Russell, Kris N: 147
Russo, Benjamin '94: 84, 146
Ryan, Mrs. Donna 94
Ryde, Richard '92: 71
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S.A.D.D. 12, 122, 123
Sabean, Robyn '94: 84, 129, 136
Sadler, Russell '94: 85, 128, 129
Saja, Stephen N: 127
Sampson, Ashley N: 118
Sampson, Richard '91: 22, 29, 59, 122, 126
Sande, Jesiah '94: 85, 146, 160, 161
Sande, Joshua '93: 78, 126
Sandifer, Raymond '94: 85
Sansone, Mr. Peter 94
Santos, Andrew N: 146, 161
Santos, Michael '91: 67
Sarceno, Kara '93: 78, 136
Sauter, Ryan '93: 78
Savoy, Matthew '94: 85, 129
Sawiski, Daniel '94: 85
Scamman, Kenneth '92: 71
Scaranari, Heather '92: 72, 129
Scaranari, L. N: 129
Scaranari, Michael '93: 79, 125
Schatz, Jon N: 159
Scheid, Gary N: 167
Scheid, Jennifer '94: 85
Scheid, K. N: 155, 165
Schena, Anthony '94: 85, 87, 146, 167
Schneider, Karen N: 168
Schneider, Philip '91: 59, 158, 159
Schneider, William '91: 58, 59, 126, 193
Schnell, Becky '93: 108
Schober, Kristen '92: 72, 129
Schobcr, Toni '91: 26, 59, 108
Schofield, George '94: 85
Schofield, Yvonne '91: 59, 126
Schoonmaker, Mrs. Judith 94
Schroeder, Timothy '94: 85, 199
Schroer, Yvonne '91: 59
Schultc, Jeremy '94: 85
Schulty, Max 147
Schultz, Bernard '93: 79
Schweda, Eric '93: 79
Science Club 110, 111, 133
Scutro, Nicole '91: 26, 60, 195
Sealy, Ellen N: 149
Scery, James '91: 67
Selig, Derek '91: 58, 60, 124
Sellew, Christine '93: 74, 78, 155, 165
Semer, Pamela '93: 79
Semer, Richard '92: 72, 151
Senior Messages 191-195
Seniors 34-67
Sert, Philip '93: 78
Severy, Peter '92: 72, 136, 150, 151
Seward, Peter '93: 79
Shanahan, Danielle '92: 71, 72, 113, 125
Shannon, Mathew '93: 78, 129
Shaw, Kenee '92: 72
Shea, Mike N: 146, 147
Sheanon, Michael '92: 72
Sheehy, Danielle '91: 60, 135, 142
Shelley, Rhonda '92: 72
Shelly, Brian N: 157
Shennor, Anthony N: 161
Sherman, Daniel '94: 85, 146
Shetler, Sarah N: 148, 162
Shuley, Kevin '94: 85
Shuley, Kristine '94: 85, 136
Siccari, Christina N: 168
Sidman, Dr. Bernard 88
Sifferd, Heather '92: 10, 72, 114, 129, 136
Silva, Eric '92: 72
Silva, Jeffrey '92: 73
Silva, Mr. Richard J. 88
Simmons, Daniel '94: 85
Simonds, Melanie N: 149
Simoneau, Gregory '94: 85
Simpkins, Todd '93: 78, 126
Sirrico, Mr. Marc 94
Skiver, Matthew '94: 85, 157
Sklar, Robin N: 169
Skowron, Steven '92: 72, 114, 167
Slade, Tena '93: 78
Slew, Christine 74
Sloat, Keriann '93: 69, 77, 78, 134, 141, 148,
149, 165
Small, Mrs. Shirley 86
Smith, Brian '92: 14, 72, 107, 122
Smith, Danielle '94: 85, 197
Smith, Galynn '92: 14, 71, 72, 122, 154, 155
Smith, Jaimee '92: 71, 72, 122, 127
Smith, Jason '91: 60
Smith, Kevin '94: 85
Smith, Shawn '91: 60, 123, 126, 194
Smith, Sonya '92: 19, 72, 135
Smith, Tanya '94: 85, 122, 123, 127
Smith, Tara '91: 12, 19, 47, 60, 61, 97, 99,
136, 137, 142 , 168, 194
Smith, Warren '92: 72, 146, 147, 160, 161
Smolinsky, Michelle N: 149
Snell, Cherie '94: 85
Snyder, Karen '91: 28, 60, 87, 108, 122, 136
Snyder, M. N: 129
Soccer Boys' 156, 157
Soccer Girls' 154, 155
Socci, Anthony '93: 79, 126
Soper, Jeffrey '92: 72
Sophomores 74-79
Sorenson, Scott N: 157
Sotomayor, Frank '92: 72
Sottak, Timothy '94: 85
Soucie, Arnold '92: 72, 125
Souza, Michael '92: 72, 125
Souza, Mr. Brian 94
Sowa, Rick N: 142
Sowdon, Rachael N: 168
Spada, Jennifer '92: 72, 114
Spillane, Shannon N: 165
Spinney, Joel '93: 78, 133, 157
Spinney, John '92: 72, 156, 157
Sprague, David '92: 72, 125
Squires, Eric N: 146, 147
Staff, Allison N: 155, 164, 165
Stambaugh, Billy N: 129, 137
Stanford, Robert '92: 72, 126
Stanley, Ann Marie '93: 78, 125
Stanton, Mr. Michael 90, 94, 132
Staples, Regina '93: 78
Staples, Thomas '91: 60
Stapleton, Krysta '93: 76, 78
Starr, Aaron '91: 61
Stefan, Robert '93: 78
Stefani, Amy '92: 71, 72, 123
Stenquist, Heather '92: 72, 105
Stenquist, Winifred '93: 12, 78, 123
Stephens, Mr. Ralph 94
Sterette, John 166
Stevens, Mrs. Sally 94, 117, 132
Stewart, Stephaine '93: 78
Stinnett, Heidi '91: 52, 61
Stone, Kathleen '94: 85, 136, 155
Stone, William '92: 72, 143, 156
Strang, Kim '93: 78, 127
Strassel, Brett N: 166
Strassel, Nicholas '94: 85
Strauch, Mrs. Jane 95
Struble, Keith '94: 85
Struble, Melissa '94: 85, 129
Stuart, David '94: 80, 84, 85, 133, 157
Stuart, Heidi '91: 61
Student Volunteers 12, 13
Studley, Mindy '91: 61
Study Periods 114, 115
Suarez, Anthony '94: 85, 157
Sullivan, Brian '94: 85
Sullivan, Colleen '94: 85
Sullivan, Jennifer '92: 72, 136
Sullivan, Maura N: 149, 165
Sullivan, Sean '94: 85
Sullivan, Troy '92: 10, 72, 122
Summers, Suzette '91: 19, 47, 61, 115
Sutton, Benjamin '92: 72, 136
Swenson, Lisa '92: 68, 72, 122, 123, 133, 134,
135, 141, 1 48, 149
Sykes, Jennifer '92: 72, 123, 135, 168
Sykes, Mrs. Christine 93, 94, 105, 203
Sylvester, Ronald '94: 85
Synder, Matt N: 128
Szczepaniak, Mrs. Elayne 73, 94, 133
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Taglieri, Miss. Theresa 11, 95
Takeda, Miyuki '91: 10, 62
Tamosaitis, Amy '91: 14, 62, 119, 136
Tango, Tyrone '92: 72
Tarantino, Tommy N: 156, 158
Tasker, James '91: 62
Tasker, Thomas '94: 85
Tassinari, Jason N: 156
Tassinari, Lisa '93: 78, 79, 169
Tavares, Jason '94: 85
Taylor, Jen N: 168
Taylor, Michael '91: 62, 122, 192
Technical Studies Program 112, 113
Telford, Erik '94: 85, 146
Telford, Khristian '92: 72
Tessin, Trevor N: 161
Thatcher, Kathleen '93: 12, 78, 129
Steven L'Heureux plays a tune on his
trumpet.
Thibeault, Nicole '91: 14, 61, 62, 122, 141,
143
Thissell, Daniel '94: 85
Thomas, Erik '92: 72
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1 i.oiuat., Lou Lllen ')!. 73, 13J
I'hompson, Amy '91: IS, 63, 125
Thompson, Mrs. Stephanie N: 154, 155
Thompson, Wendy '93: 78, 127
Thornton, Mrs. Sylvia 95, 129
Thurston, Wayne '94: 85
Tien, Dat Mai N: 146
Tirrell, Christopher '94: 85
Titterington, Robert '92: 73
Titus, Cherie '91: 19, 63, 123, 133, 138, 139,
169, 195
Tokarz, Jason '94: 85, 146
Toney, John '92: 73, 156, 157
Torrey, WiUiam '93: 79, 118, 125
Totman, Ben N: 118
Totman. Kimberly '91: 19, 47, 61, 63, 122,
168, 169
Tousignant, Robert '93: 79, 124
Trask, Kristin '91: 63, 114, 129
Travis, Hope N: 79
Trepanier, Robert '94: 85
Tribou, Andrew '92: 73, 125
Trinque, Rushell '92: 73, 122, 123, 136
Tripp, Amy '93: 69, 77, 79, 122, 169
Trostel, Geoffrey '93: 79
Trostel, Matthew '92: 73, 133
Troy, Mrs. 135
Trudeau, Danielle N: 169
Tuckwood, Kimberly '92: 73, 127
Tudor, Barry '94: 85
Tupper, Jill '91: 63, 127
Turchinetz, Kerry '91: 51, 63, 127, 135
Turcott, Cathy N: 149
Turner, Jeffrey '91: 63, 134, 193
Turner, Kevin N: 147
Turner, Stephanie N: 128, 129, 155, 165
Turner, Thomas '93: 79
Turner, Timothy '93: 79, 125
Tutela, Kerri N: 154
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Urdi, Christopher '91: 27, 28, 63, 108
Uribe, Joshua N: 146
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V.I.C.A. 124-126
Vacchi, Marisa '93: 12, 79, 123, 132, 133,
136
Vachon, James '92: 73, 126
Vachon, Stephen '94: 85
Valente, Mr. Warren 95
Valm, Alex N: 137
Vanbuskirk, Lisa '92: 71, 73, 117, 124, 125
VanDam, Jonathan '92: 73, 124
Vandenburgh, Mrs. Lynn 95
Vandersnoek, Mrs. Andrea 95
Vautrain, C. N: 155
Vautrain, Kristina '91: 64, 122, 133, 136,
138, 139, 148, 195
Vecchi, Gail N: 154
Vecchi, Mr. Paul F. 88
Vecchi, Mrs. Marge 154, 155
Vecchi, Mrs. Patricia 95
Vecchi, Susan '91: 14, 64, 162, 163, 169
Vena, C. N: 155
Vera, Joseph '92: 73, 135
Verde, Matthew '93: 79, 126
Verga, JoAnn '91: 26, 44, 47, 64, 122, 135,
169, 192, 194
Verre, Andrea '93: 79
Vickery, Michael '92: 72, 73
Vincent, Christopher '91: 64, 96, 115, 122,
140, 142, 156, 166, 167
Vinitsky, Eric '94: 85
Vinitsky, Mary Kate 127
Viscariello, Marco N: 156
Visco, Keith '92: 72, 73
Visconti, Brian '94: 85
Visconti, Michael '92: 71, 73, 125
Volta, S. N: 155
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Wade, Mrs. Patricia 95
Waithe, Miss Barbara 164
Waldron, Dianna '94: 85, 118
Walker, Jackie N: 154
Jenee Forknall paints a minute detail
in her art class.
Walker, Mrs. Mary 95
Walker, Scott '91: 64, 125
Wall, Darren '91: 64
Walsh, Courtney '94: 85, 123, 135
Walsh, Shannon '92: 73, 122, 133
Walsh, Timothy '94: 85
Walton Mountain Girls 194, 195
Wantanabe, Kaori '91: 67, 164, 165
Ward, Jason '94: 85
Ward, Matt N: 157, 167
Warnock, Mrs. Marie 95
Washington, Tara '93: 79, 169
Waterman, Stacey '94: 85
Waters, Billy N: 167
Watson, Alan '93: 79, 124
Webber, Michael '92: 73, 125
Webster, Jason '92: 73, 122
Weeks, E. 129
Wenners, Lisa '91: 65, 127
Werner, Jeffrey 91': 47, 65, 136, 138, 139,
194
Werner, Mrs. Pauline 88
Wesley, Mrs. Helen 95
Westfield, Mr. Joseph 95
Westgate, Sean '91: 26, 65, 97, 122, 136, 137
Wheeler, Andrew '93: 79
Wheeler, Brandy '92: 73, 127
Wheeler, Mrs. Patricia 95, 138, 139
Whiddon, Aaron '93: 79
Whiddon, Thomas '91: 65, 122
Whitaker, Scott '91: 61, 65, 97, 114, 122,
132, 133, 140, 141, 156, 157
White, David '92: 73
White, Gail '94: 80, 85
White, James '93: 79, 147
White, Mrs. Patricia 95, 135
White, Tina '92: 68, 73, 127
Whitecotton, Eric '93: 79, 125
WThitecotton, Shawn '93: 79, 114
Whitehead, Crystal '94: 85
Whiting, Ben N: 152, 153
Whiting, S. N: 129
Whittier, Jennifer '92: 73
Whittle, Miss Cardan 95
Wickert, Stacy '91: 14, 40, 61, 66, 122, 138,
139, 169, 19 2, 193, 194
Wickson, J. N: 155
Wilde, Jessica '92: 73, 129
Wilkinson, Beau '93: 79, 158
Williams, Elizabeth '92: 73, 114, 116, 122,
154
Williams, Jeffrey '93: 10, 79
Williams, Matthew '94: 85, 146
Williams, Mike N: 147
Willis, A. N: 155
Wilson, Brian '91: 28, 66, 99, 118, 122
Wilson, Jay '93: 79
Wilson, Nate N: 151
Wilson, Sara N: 169
Wiseman, Denise '94: 85, 129
Withers, Jennifer '92: 12, 18, 72, 73, 122,
123, 132
Wojciechowski, Jason '92: 73, 126
Wolcott, Katherine '91: 15, 66, 108, 123,
136
Wolf, Miss Ann 95
Wood, Brett '94: 85
Wood, Dennis '92: 66, 73
Wood, Jason '91: 58, 66
Wood, Jennifer '91: 66, 122
Wood, Jessica '94: 11, 85
Wood, Sarah '93: 79, 129, 155, 199
Woods, Mark '92: 73, 112
Woods, Mrs. Olivia 95
Work 28, 29
Wrenn, David '94: 85
Wrestling 160, 161
Wright, Sondra '91: 5, 36, 66, 127
Wrightington, Jason '94: 84, 85
Wuestefeld, Erik '93: 79
Wuestefeld, Matthew '94: 85
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Yachimski, Kimberly '93: 14, 69, 77, 79
Yearbook 138, 139
Yee, Kevin '93: 79, 147
Yingling, Mrs. Debbie 95, 127
Young, Andrea N: 154
Young, Bryan '93: 79, 123, 135
Young, J. N: 155
Young, Paul '93: 79
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Zacchini, Jim N: 151
Zachary, Kevin '93: 79
Zaino, George '93: 79, 129
Zaniboni, Katie N: 148, 149
Zaniewski, Danielle '93: 79, 127
Zeoli, Donald '94: 85
Zinkevitch, Robert '91: 66
Zion, Glen '93: 79
Zupperoli, Mr. Robert 47, 90, 95
Colophon
Production of 435 copies of the 224 page 1991 Rock
involved the work of the staff, advisor and Jostens Print-
ing and Publishing Division. Steve Johnson and Norval
Garnett, local Jostens Representatives, provided technical
assistance with layout and design while Renee Biggans
oversaw production at the State College, Pennsylvania
plant.
Most body copy and captions are printed in Palatino
type on 80 pound gloss paper. The cover is Basin 517,
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The 204 page main text was completed and distributed
in May, 1991, followed by a 20 page supplement in Sep-
tember 1991.
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First Impressions
Continue Forever . .
Will gourmet chef PJ Cathcarl cater
our 25th reunion?
There are so many memories from the
1990-91 school year at Plymouth South.
Memories that will be retained throughout
the rest of your years at Plymouth South,
throughout your college years, or throughout
your working years. Every memory is impor-
tant. The Rock, Volume 1 - 1991, is a book
filled with these memories, to flip through as
you reflect upon the year 1990-91, whether
you were a freshman or a senior, an adminis-
trator or a staff member. Remember the first
impressions you have made this year, and all
of those you have yet to make. We hope The
Rock has made a good first impression on
you.
Jim O'Donnell checks
from a magnified point
things out
of view.
- Mrs. Sykes for helping to arrange and. photograph the
collage taken at Plymouth Beach.
- Mr. Joe Flora of Yearbook Associates for developing and
printing the collage photo.
- Mrs. Glendye for taking candid shots throughout the
school.
- Ken and Nancy Green and everyone at Green Photogra-
phers for their patience and assistance providing photo-
graphs of the Marching Band, Football Team, Boys' Fresh-
man Soccer Team, and Boys' Varsity, Junior Varsity, and
{Freshman Basketball Teams.
h Old Colony Memorial for the photographs of soldiers
;leavir\g for Operation Desert Storm.
- Mr. Heslin and the Computer Science Shop for t
support and technical expertise.
- Mrs. Fontaine for all the updated class lists.
- Mrs. Eddy for helping us get started and always bein"
there when we needed suggestions or advice. j9
- Jen Mahoney for coming to many yearbook staff meet^_
and lending a hand even though she was not an "official"
staff member.
- Mr. Steve Johnson and Mr. Norval Garnett, our Jostens
Representatives, for providing us with the knowledge and
support necessary to lay out and publish the first volume '
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• THOMAS STAPLES • AARON STARR
HEIDI STINNETT • HEIDI STUART
MINDYSTUDLEY'SUZETTESUMMERS
• MIYUKI TAKEDA • AMY TAMOSAITIS
JAMES TASKER • MICHAEL TAYLOR
NICOLE THIBEAULT* AMY THOMPSON
• CHERIE TITUS • KIMBERLYTOTMAN
KRISTIN TRASK'JILLTUPPER* KERRY
TURCHINETZ • JEFFREY TURNER
CHRISTOPHER URDI • KRISTINA
CHRISTINE BANDALEVITCH • ANGELA BARBIERI
VAUTRAIN • SUSAN VECCHI • JOANN
VERGA • CHRISTOPHER VINCENT •
SCOTT WALKER • DARREN WALL •
KAORI WANTANABE • LISA WENNERS •
JEFFREY WERNER • SEAN WESTGATE •
THOMAS WHIDDON • SCOTT
WHITAKER • STACY WICKERT • BRIAN
WILSON • KATHERINE WOLCOTT •
JASON WOOD • JENNIFER WOOD •
SONDRA WRIGHT • ROBERT
ZINKEVICH • ROBERT ABRUZZI • BRIAN
ADAMS • JAMES ADELMAN • JENNIFER
ALLAN • SARAH ANDERSON • LISA
ANDREWSKI • SUZANNE BAHER • PATRICIA BALBONI
AMY BARNABY* JASON BEARCE 'ERIC BERRIO -ALLISON BESSE -CLOVER BOLLINGER* SUSAN BORSARI
PATRICK BOURKE -JONNA BRACKEN* JUSTIN BRENNAN-BRENDONBRICKLIN- READ BURNS -MICHAEL
BUTTS -JAMES CABRAL-ERICCANNON- VINCENT CAREY- COLETTECARREAU- JENNIFERCARTER-
JOSHUACARTER-LISACARTER-DEREKCARTER-ALAN CASEY- PETERCATHCART- MARGARET
CAZEAULT-TODDCIESLUK- JOSEPH COLARUSSO- DANIELCOMEAU-JONATHANCONANT
- BRIAN CONDELL • MICHELLE CONLON - CINDY CONNAUGHTON - DAWN CONNER -
KERIN CONNOR - ROYCE COPPOLA - DARREN CORMIER - JAMES COSTA -
CHRISTINE COTTI - JOSHUA CRIPPS - SEAN CROWLEY - ERIN GUMMING -
ANTHONYDARLING- JOY DEANE- SEAN DELA- JOHN DE'ORIO- DAVID
DILEGO - EVAN DOBRATZ - MATTHEW DONLAN - TIMOTHY
DOWNEY- JONATHAN DRISCOLL-SHARIDUNLAP- JOLENE
II
DUPUIS • STEPHANIE EADLER • JAMES
ENOS • JOSEPH EUFRAZIO • JOSHUA
FAHY • NICOLE FARLEY • MICHAEL FARRELL
• AMY FERGUSON • NANCY FERRIGNO
MICHAELFETTERMAN-ROBERTFLYNN* JOSEPH
FOLEY • JENEE FORKNALL • ELIZABETH FOSTER
BRYAN FULLER • SHANE FURTADO • WILLIAM ,
FURTADO • WILLIAM J. FURTADO • RANDY GALLETTI
CHRISTINEGARDNER»ERICGARDNER»ANDERSGEERING'
JOHN GELOWTSKI • TROY GIBBONS • KERRI GILBERT
DONALD GILLIS»BARRYGOULD»CHRISTINEGRADY» STEVEN
GRONBLOM • ANTHONY GUARNOTTA • TANYA GUILLETTE
CYNTHIA HAGLUND • KEITH HANLEY • MICHELE HANLON
MICHAEL HARRIS • JESSICA HARRIS • CRAIG HATHAWAY
LAURA HEDGE • DAVID HEMMINGS • MELISSA HICKS
MICHELLE HOEY • DENIELLE HOLMES • KYLE HUBER
SHANNON HURLEY • SEAN JACOBSON • PAUL JENNINGS
ERIC JOHNSON • SHAREE JOHNSON • ALISON JONES
MELISSA JONES • CHAD KAISER • CAREY KALOUPEK
STEPHEN KANDIK • KRISTINE KEARNEY • SARAH KEEFE
JASON KIVLIN • RENA KNIGHT
KIMBERLEY KOBS • TIFFANY KOENIG
JOHN KOSTIGEN • ADRIENNE
KOTOWSKI • JOHN KREBS • JAMES
LAMOTHE • PHILIP LAPOINTE • MARIA
LARSON • CHRISTINE LAVALLEE •
JENNIFER LEHTO • KENNETH LUCE •
JAMES MACDONALD • KIMERLY
MACLEOD • ROBERT MACLEAN •
TRACYMACMILLAN 'NICOLE MAFFINI •
KERRY MAGUIRE • JENNIFER MALIFF •
DONNA MALOOF • VIRGINIA MANN •
MICHAEL MARINELLI • TAD MARKS •
DARREN MAYBRUCK • NICOLE
MAYBRUCK • MEGAN MCGUIRE •
TUCKER MCKAY • HEATHER MCLEA •
MICHAELMCSHARRY«JOHNMCWADE
•GARYMEIGS* SOLOMON MONTROND
• MELISSA MOORE • TIMOTHY MULLEN
• WILLIAM NEOFOTISTOS • JENNIFER
NORRIS • BEATRICE OCONNOR •
MATTHEW OGG • LYNN OHARA • TODD
OLSON • JANINE ONEILL • JENNIFER
OSBORNE • PAULA PALMER •
NICOLAOS PAPOUTSIS • BRIAN
PERRAULT • SHANNON PERRY •
ASHLEY PLIMPTON • BRIAN PONTZ •
STAGEY PRESS • RICHARD PRICE •
JOSEPH QUINN • MARLENE RAPOZA •
SCOTT REED • JENNIFER REID • LORI
ROBBINS • KELLI ROBINSON • SHAWN
RODERIQUES • BRYAN RUBIN •
RICHARD SAMPSON • MICHAEL
SANTOS • PHILIP SCHNEIDER •
WILLIAM SCHNEIDER • TONI SCHOBER
• YVONNE SCHOFIELD • SCHROER
YVONNE • SCUTRO NICOLE • JAMES
SEERY»DANIELLESHEEHY» JASON SMITH -RANDYSMITH* SHAWN SMITH •TARASMITH* KAREN SNYDER
• THOMAS STAPLES • AARON STARR • HEIDI STINNETT • HEIDI STUART • MINDY STUDLEY • SUZETTE
SUMMERS* MIYUKITAKEDA»AMYTAMOSAITIS»JAMESTASKER»MICHAELTAYLOR»NICOLETHIBEAULT«
AMY THOMPSON • CHERIE TITUS • KIMBERLY TOTMAN • KRISTIN TRASK • JILL TUPPER • KERRY
TURCHINETZ • JEFFREY TURNER • CHRISTOPHER URDI • KRISTINA VAUTRAIN • SUSAN VECCHI • JOANN
VERGA* CHRISTOPHER VINCENT* SCOTT WALKER* DARREN WALL* KAORIWANTANABE* LISA WENNERS*
JEFFREY WERNER * SEAN WESTGATE * THOMAS WHIDDON * SCOTT WHITAKER * STACY WICKERT * BRIAN
WILSON *KATHERINEWOLCOTT* JASON WOOD* JENNIFER WOOD*SONDRA WRIGHT* ROBERTZINKEVICH
* ROBERT ABRUZZI * BRIAN ADAMS * JAMES ADELMAN * JENNIFER ALLAN * SARAH ANDERSON * LISA
ANDREWSKI * SUZANNE BAHER * PATRICIA BALBONI * CHRISTINE BANDALEVITCH * ANGELA BARBIERI *
AMY BARNABY* JASON BEARCE* ERIC BERRIO* ALLISON BESSE* CLOVER BOLLINGER* SUSAN BORSARI *
PATRICK BOURKE * JONNA BRACKEN * JUSTIN BRENNAN * BRENDON BRICKLIN * READ BURNS * MICHAEL
BUTTS * JAMES CABRAL * ERIC CANNON * VINCENT CAREY * COLETTE CARREAU * JENNIFER CARTER *
JOSHUA CARTER * LISA CARTER * DEREK CARTER * ALAN CASEY * PETER CATHCART * MARGARET